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Majority (56%) of Canadians Agree Liberal Party is a `Party of the Past'
Half (52%) of Canadians Have `Written Off the Liberals',
Harper Bests all Current Party Leaders in Positive Impressions -
Bob Rae Makes Positive Impression on Liberal Supporters, But May Have Difficulty Wooing Other Voters
One in Three (34%) Canadians Think Rae Would Make a Good Prime Minister - Majority (59%) of Liberal Supporters Agree
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Most Canadians Not Willing to Cut the Cord On Cable
Only Two in Five (43%) of All Canadians Would Cancel Cable Before Internet; A Majority
(64%) of Canadians 16-34 Would Choose Internet Instead -
Liberal Woes Continue (19%) As Tories (37%) and NDP (35%) Battle for Top Spot
Harper's Personal Approval Rating Rebounds to 47% (up 5 points),
Six in Ten (56%) Approve of Handling of Economy (up 4 points) -
Bounces and Blunders: NDP (33%) Surges from Post-Convention Momentum, Tories (34%) Stumble amid Controversies
Harper Approval Rating Drops 6 Points to 42%
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Viewers Pick Danielle Smith as Debate Winner
Smith Leads Redford by Wide Margin on Likeability and Ideas/Policies
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Two in Three (65%) Support Legalization of Brothels in Canada
Majority of Men (75%), Women (55%) Support Legalization
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Canadians Most Encouraging to Children Pursuing Career as a Doctor, Pharmacist or Nurse
Canadians Would be Least Encouraging to Children Pursuing Career as Car Salesman, Union Leader, Priest/Minister
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Half (49%) of Canadians Bracing for `Bad News' Federal Budget; Few (9%) Think it will be `Good News'
Six in Ten (58%) say Government Should Focus on Deficit Reduction; Four in Ten (42%) Prefer Spending on
Stimulus for Economy