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Half (49%) of Ontarians Say They're Likely to Watch the Debate as Majority (53%) Agrees Leader's Debate Most Important Part of Campaign
Six in Ten (59%) Say Leader's Debate Matters to Them, One in Three (34%) Agree They've Changed Their Vote as a Result of a
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Ford Nation Little Help for Tories as Most (53%) Say Ford Being Mayor of Toronto Makes them Less Likely to Vote for the PCs in the Provincial Election, Just 9% More Likely
Momentum With Horwath as Impression Improves During
Campaign (+17), Hudak (-15) and McGuinty (-12) Falter,
Horwath (37%) Party Leader Ontarians Most
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Six in Ten (62%) Ontarians Agree Party Leaders Talking about the Issues that Matter to Them
Economy and Jobs (35%), Healthcare (16%) Named as Most Important Issues, McGuinty Leads on Both,
Taxes (15%) in Third Place with Hudak Leading on Issue -
Majority (58%) of Canadians Happy About their Debt Situation
While Most Say They're Comfortable with the Amount of Debt they Carry (45%) or Have no Debt (22%), One in Three (33%) Express Anxiety about Their Level of Debt
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Liberal Leader McGuinty Reclaims Top Spot as the Party Leader Who Would Make the Best Premier (39%), PC Leader Hudak Falls to Second Place (31%)
Two in Three (63%) Believe Ontario is On the Right Track (Up 12 Points since Last Month), Four in Ten (40%) Say McGuinty Government Deserves Re-Election (Up 6 Points)
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Neck and Neck: After First Week of Ontario Election Campaigning McGuinty Liberals (38%) and Hudak PCs (37%) Tied with NDP Trailing (24%)
While Grits Have Regional Gains at Expense of PCs, Edge Currently Goes to Tories Because their Supporters are More Certain of Choice and Committed to Get Out and Vote
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Canadians Split On Whether Religion Does More Harm in the World than Good
Four in Ten (39%) Canadians - But 89% of Weekly Church Goers - Say Religion Helps Find Answers to What's Going on in the World; Majority (61%) of Canadians, Overall, Say Religion Provides more Questions than Answers
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Ten Years After 9/11, Eight in Ten (82%) Canadians Feel Safe from Potential Terrorist Attacks When Flying
However, Two in Ten (16%) `Less Likely' to Travel
Abroad Since 9/11