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When It Comes To Red Tape, Many Canadian Workers Can't Cut It
Four In Ten (41%) Say Red Tape And Bureaucracy
Get In The Way Of Their Work -
Dion's Liberals (35%) Edge Ahead Of Harper's Conservatives (33%)
Federal Conservatives Plunge 23 Points In Alberta,
Liberals Surge 20 Points -
Political Predictions for 2008
Three Quarters (73%) Believe There's a Good Chance for a Federal Election, and Two Thirds (63%) Believe Harper Will Be Re-elected
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Only Coal For Harper's Tories (35%) As Liberal's (33%) Vote Stocking Up
Conservatives (33%) Sleighed In Ontario As Grit (43%) Gap
Widens To Ten Points -
Mulroney's "Tour De Force" At Ethics Committee Sputters
Low Credibility (27%) Tied With Schreiber (27%) After Appearance
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2007: What A Year It Wasn't In BC Politics
Voter Preferences Unchanged From December 2006 - BC Liberals (45%, Unchanged) Ahead Of NDP (35%, Down 1 Point) And Greens (16%, Unchanged)
Approval Ratings For Premier Campbell (49%, Down 1 Point) And Opposition Leader James (55%, Down 4 Points) Also Similar To December 2006 -
The Verdict is In: No Back in Black - Canadians (68%) Say Stay in U.S.
But Canadians Split on Whether Conrad Black's Sentence `About Right' (44%), `Too Lenient' (38%) or `Too Harsh' (9%)
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Ipsos Reid Donates Significant National Polling Data To Wilfrid Laurier University
Data Represents Opinions Of 98,000 Canadians
Over Nearly Twenty Years