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Seven in Ten (70%) Renters in Ontario Say Buying a Home is in their Plan
But Majority (89%) of Ontarians Believe Owning a Home Will Become Even More Difficult for Future Generations
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One in Ten (9%) Voters Absolutely Certain to Turn Up at Polls on Election Day Still Up for Grabs in Last Two Weeks of Campaigning
Majority (84%) of these Crucial Motivated Voters Have Made Up Their Mind Either Before Campaign Started (61%), Before (19%) or After (4%) the Debates as Harper and Layton Now Duke it out for Momentum
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Healthcare (35%) Trumps Economy and Jobs (24%), Debt Reduction (15%), Education (12%) and the Environment (11%) as Top Issue for Federal Election
Two in ten (17%) Prairie and Northern Canadians would be `Very Likely' to Change Their Vote if the Party they Currently Support Fails to Present a Plan for the Future of Health Care
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Post French-Language Debate Flash Poll Reveals Duceppe Takes the Night, Harper Stumbles
Layton and Ignatieff Build Momentum
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Rйvйlations du sondage йclair postdйbat en franзais Duceppe est le grand vainqueur de la soirйe, Harper rate son coup
Layton et Ignatieff ont le vent dans les voiles
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Pre French Debate Flash Poll Shows Great Potential for Layton in Quebec Pending Performance in Tonight's Debate
While Duceppe Chosen as Expected Winner of Debate,
Layton Polls First on Policy Ideas and Likeability,
Best on Healthcare and Environment -
English-Speaking Debate Viewers Say Harper (42%) Wins Debate, Layton (25%) Narrowly Bests Ignatieff (23%), Duceppe (2%) Just Registers
Harper's Performance Meets Expectations, Ignatieff Fails to Impress,
But Big Winner could be Jack Layton as Majority (55%) Has Improved Impressions of NDP Leader, NDP Primary Beneficiary of Vote-Switchers -
One in Three (33%) English-Canadians Expect Harper to Win English-Language Debate, Followed by Ignatieff (24%), Layton (13%), and Duceppe (2%), Three in Ten (28%) Don't Know
The Economy (28%), Healthcare (16%) and Ethics and Accountability (16%) Top the List of Issues Canadians Want the Leaders to Discuss
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The Canadian Federal Election Campaign and Social Media: Ground Breaking Research Measures Participation Rate among Potential Voters During an Election Campaign
Finds Just 6% Discuss Policy and Politics Every Day on Social and News Media Sites but with 21% Participating Weekly, Future Growth Likely