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Christopher Plummer Chosen as Best Prime Minister From Among Canadian Actors
Canadian Movie-Goers Believe More Movies Should be Produced in Canada (88%); Canadian Films are Just as Good as Hollywood's (70%)
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Canadian Financial Advisors See U.S. Markets as More Bullish than Canadian Counterpart in Next Fiscal Year
Slowdown in Chinese Economy (57%), Breakup of Eurozone (43%), and Sovereign Debt Crisis (39%) Seen As Biggest Threats to Canadian Economy
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NDP (38%) Move Ahead, Challenge Tories (35%) For the Lead
NDP Lead in Quebec (40%) and Ontario (40%), Trouble for Tories
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BC Liberals Lose Leadership Advantage and More Ground to NDP
NDP (48%, up 4) Lead BC Liberals (29%, down 3) and BC Conservatives (16%, unchanged)
Christy Clark's Approval Rating Plummets (33%, down 14); Adrian Dix's Approval Up (50%, up 5 points)
Dix (31%, up 6 points) Now Leads Clark (25%, down 6 points) as Best Premier -
While Queen Lauded and People Warm to Prince Charles, Country Split on Future of Monarchy in Canada
Attitudes towards Monarchy in Canada more Positive than Last Year, but Country Remains Divided on Issue
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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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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)