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British Columbians React To Emerson Switch
Six-in-Ten (62%) Disapprove Of David Emerson's Actions
Three-Quarters (77%) Think Party Switchers Should Face A By-Election -
Majority Approval For Harper Government
Harper Conservative Government Approval (54%) Well Above Party's Support in Recent Election (36%)
Canadians Split on Recent Cabinet Appointments -
Two-Thirds Of British Columbians Oppose Privatization Of Custodial, Maintenance And Other Services In BC Schools
British Columbians More Likely To Trust Locally-Elected School Boards Than The Provincial Government When It Comes To Decisions On School Services
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Harper Has Room To Govern
Majority Of Canadians Would Not Want The Government Defeated Even If Harper Tries To Pass Controversial Legislation
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Ipsos Reid Hits Mark With Final National Poll Results Versus Election Outcome
Compared To Actual Results, Final Poll Within A Mere 1.7% Average Per Political Party
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Harper Headed For 24 Sussex Drive
Conservatives (38%, +1 Point) Hold 12-Point Lead Over Liberals (26%, -3 Points), While NDP (19%, +1 Point) And Green Party (5%, Unchanged) Remain Static
In Quebec: Bloc Quebecois (46%, +3 Points), Conservatives (27%, +6 Points) And Liberals (14%, -10 Points)
Seat Projection Model: Conservatives 143-147, Liberals 59-63, NDP 39-43, And Bloc Quebecois 59-63