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The Battle Of Alberta: The Conservative Party Leadership Race
One-Quarter (28%, up 2%), Of Albertans Think Jim Dinning Would Do The Best Job As The Next Premier, With Lyle Oberg, (18%, down 3%) Falling Behind; Among PC Voters Dinning (36%, up 1%) Has Twice The Support Of Oberg (18%, down 4%)
Dinning Also Frontrunner In Favourability Ratings Among Albertans And PC Voters
Dinning Also Top Choice In Every Leadership Attribute Except Healthcare (Oberg and Dinning Tied) -
Toronto Mayoralty Race All But Locked Up By Incumbent Miller As Campaign Gap Widens Over Challenger Pitfield After Month Of Campaigning
Late Entry Of Former President Of The Liberal Party Of Canada, Stephen LeDrew, Has Virtually No Impact On Voters
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Nation Status For Quebec Proves To Be Unpopular Idea Among Canadians
Forty-two Percent Indicate They Would Be Less Likely To Vote Liberal If Leader Wanted To Recognize Quebec As A Nation - 44% Among Current Liberal Supporters
Six In Ten Canadians (60%) Don't Feel Liberal Party Is Ready To Govern Canada Again -
Federal Political Landscape: Calm Amidst The Income Trust Storm
Conservatives (37%, -1 Point), Liberals (29%, Unchanged), NDP (19%, +2 Points) - In Quebec Bloc At 38% (-5 Points) Vs. 21% Conservatives (-1 Point) And 22% Liberals (+3 Points)
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Support For The Toronto World Expo Bid
An Ipsos Reid Survey Of The City Of Toronto And Greater Toronto Area
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Talking About Charities 2006: Tracking Canadian's Opinions About Charities and The Issues Affecting Them
Conducted on Behalf of:
The Muttart Foundation
September 2006