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Almost One Third (31%) Of Voters Might Switch Their Vote To Harper Tories Depending On What's In Monday's Federal Budget
Budget Offers Good News, Bad News Expectations for Many
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Tories Remain Mired In The Minority Muck, Cling To Slight Advantage Over Grits
Appears to Be Little Incentive for Any Party to Head to An Early Election. Most Canadians Think That The Government Is Working Fine For Now And Don't See The Need for Election, However, About Half Expect One This Spring
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An Enigmatic Leader For Canada
While Stephen Harper Has Been Prime Minister For More Than A Year, Most (65%) Say They Don't Know Him Any Better As A Person
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Energy And The Environment Co-Habiting
Intensity In View Amongst Canadians Who Believe It's Possible To Increase Energy Supplies And Protect The Environment At The Same Time Up 18 Points Since 2001
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Nearly One Quarter (23%) Of Canadians Are Drawn To The Alberta Boom
32% Of Young Canadians 18-34 Say They Would Relocate To Alberta For A 25% Pay Increase
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Over Two-Thirds (68%) Of Canadians Support Stricter Emission Standards for Alberta
Even If It Means It Means Increased Production Costs, Clear Majority Of Quebec And Atlantic Canada Support Alberta Facing More Stringent Emission Standards
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Tories Edge Ahead Of Grits But Still A Stalemate As Only Minority Government Viable
No Apparent Advantage For Any Party To Go To Polls Early, But Quebec Liberals Close In On BQ As Provincial Contest Likely Gives Boost To Fortunes