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Parliament Resumes to Same-Old Story
As Canadians Watch Showdown Over Gun Registry, Conservatives (35%) Continue to Lead Liberals (29%), NDP Caught in Squeeze on Gun Registry and Sink (12%) to Tie with Greens (12%)
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As Parliament Prepares to Return Next Week, Conservatives Hold Tenuous Lead
Conservatives (34%) Maintain 3-Point Lead over Liberals (31%), NDP (16%), Bloc (10%) and Green Party (9%)
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Eight in Ten (84%) Canadian Parents Believe Companies Should Donate To and Sponsor Public School Libraries
Just One in Three (35%) Agree Their Provincial Government is Doing Enough To Support Public-School Libraries
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Torontonians Outline Most Important Issues to Mayoral Candidates: Taxpayers Money at City Hall Adds Up
Ford Gets Nod as Having Best Plan as Majority (56%) of Torontonians Agree they'll Start Paying Attention after Labour Day
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Canadians to Prime Minister Harper: Don't Forget about Healthcare
Seven in Ten (71%) Believe the Federal Government Should be Equally
Focused on Healthcare and the Economy
Canadians Want Their Voices Heard When it Comes to Fixing the Healthcare System as Nine in Ten (86%) Agree They Don't See Any Real Solutions
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Four in Ten (39%) Torontonians Agree They Would Rather Vote For Miller Than Any of the Other Candidates Running to Replace Him
But With Miller Out of the Race, Rob Ford Beats Out Other Candidates For Best Candidate to Be Mayor of Toronto
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The Ford Juggernaut: Despite Campaign Troubles, Ford Well Out in Front of Two-Man Race for Mayor
Majority (55%) `Agrees' That Despite What Has Been Said or Alleged about Ford, He Could Still be a Great Mayor of Toronto
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Hudak and his Ontario PCs on the March: Hudak Bests Premier McGuinty on Attributes, PCs Now in the Lead as Two thirds (64%) Want a Change
PCs (36%) Narrowly Lead Liberals (35%),
NDP (18%) and Green Party (11%) Trail Behind -
Nine in Ten (90%) Canadians `Agree' that Improving Literacy Levels in Canada is Key to Improving the Country's Economy
Most (95%) `Agree' that Literacy Training is Critical to
Improving Job Prospects for Canadians