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GVRD Residents On Rapid Transit
Most Residents Support Proceeding With Northeast Sector Rapid Transit Project (74%) And RAV Line Project (69%)
Two-Thirds (65%) Think TransLink Should Accept Provincial Government's Proposal To Save Project
Seven-in-Ten (69%) Residents Say Transportation/Transit Issues Should Be A High Priority For Leaders -
Harper Poised To Be P.M. With Strong Minority
Seat Projection Model Suggests Conservatives Take 123-127 Seats, Liberals 95-99, NDP 22-26, Bloc Quebecois 60-64 -- If Vote Held Tomorrow
But, Almost A Third Of Potential Votes Could Change With Outcome Of Debates
Conservatives (32%, Up 1 Point) And Liberals (31%, Down 1 Point) Continue To Be Deadlocked... NDP (17%, Up 1 Point), Bloc Quebecois (48% In Quebec Vs. 28% Liberal) -
"Bad News" Budget Causes Voter Backlash In Ontario
Provincial Support For McGuinty's Liberal Government Plummets (32%, Down 13 Points) - Conservatives Now Lead (39%, Up 9 Points), NDP (23%, Up 4 Points)
Seven In Ten Ontarians (71%) Believe Budget Is Bad News
But Half (49%) Prefer Premiums And Higher Taxes To Turning Back Clock To Mike Harris Era
Because Of McGuinty Budget Three In Ten (28%) Are Punishing Federal Liberals By Not Voting For Them -
Conservatives Ahead In British Columbia
Conservatives (33%) Lead Liberals (27%) And NDP (27%)
Seat Projection Model Suggests Conservatives 23-25, Liberals
6-8, NDP 4-6 - If Vote Held Tomorrow
Majority (57%) Say Party And Platforms More Important Than Candidates (19%) Or Leaders (18%) -
Mid-Way Through The Race: Liberals (32%) And Conservatives (31%) Neck-And-Neck
Seat Projection Model Suggests Conservatives 114-118, Liberals 104-108, Bloc Quebecois 61-65, NDP 21-25 -- If Vote Held Tomorrow
Conservatives Could Form A Minority Government If Vote Held Tomorrow, But Majority (61%) Is Opposed To A Potential Conservative/Bloc Minority Union -
On the Razor's Edge: Liberals (32%) And Conservatives (31%) In Virtual Tie Conservative Minority Looms As Ontario Tilts Tory
Seat Projection Model Suggests Liberals 115-119, Conservatives 110-114, NDP 17-21, Bloc Quebecois 56-60, Green Possible 2 Seats -- If Vote Held Tomorrow
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Canada Headed For Minority Government: The Question Is Which Party Will Lead it
Seat Model: Liberals 122-126, Conservatives 107-111, NDP 15-19, Bloc Quebecois 56-60 If Vote Held Today
Liberals 34%, Conservatives 30%, NDP 16%, Bloc Quebecois 44% in Quebec vs. 29% For Liberals
Two-Thirds (66%) Say It's Time For A Change: Only 29% Say Liberals Deserve To Be Re-Elected...
Martin and Liberal Campaign Momentum Plummets -
Into The Election Window: Part 4
Almost Half (47%) Choose Paul Martin As Best Prime Minster...Up 8 Points Since March 25th Poll. Despite Sag In Recent Polls, Paul Martin And Liberal Party Get The Most Support (44%) As Party And Leader Who Will Likely Provide Best Overall Government For Canada Compared To Other Parties.