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Tory Climate Change Plan Panned as Majority (61%) of Canadians Say `It Does Not Go Far Enough' and Half (52%) Believe `It's a Bad Plan'
Majority (55%) Think Minister Baird is Scaremongering with Economic Scenario; Most (77%) Believe Alberta Oil Sands Should Not Be Exempt from Provisions
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Despite Detainee Furor, Majority (53%) Say Defence Minister O'Connor Should Stay in Post
Only 36% Believe O'Connor Has Been Negligent in Monitoring Afghan Detainee Treatment and Should be Sacked
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Race Tightens To A Virtual Tie
The Contest Narrows to One-Point as Conservatives Decline and Liberals Improve in Seat-Rich Ontario and Quebec
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Steady As She Goes: Conservatives Remain Ahead
Tories and Grits Tied in Volatile, Seat-rich Ontario and Quebec
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Despite Recent Troops Fatalities, Majority Of Canadians (52%) Support Role Of Canada's Troops In Afghanistan
However, Two Thirds (63%) Want Canada's Troops to Come Home on Schedule by February 2009
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Stelmach Given Solid Approval Ratings
Four Months Into His Term Stelmach Enjoys Strong (66%) Approval Ratings From Albertans
Stelmach-Led Progressive Conservatives (59%) Still Way Out Front In Voter Preferences; Liberals (20%) And NDP (10%) Well Behind