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The Canadian Election after Week #2: Harper's Conservatives (41%) Hold Lead over Ignatieff's Liberals (26%), Layton's NDP (19%) and May's Green Party (4%) with Duceppe's Bloc Leading in Quebec at 37% (9%)
Depending on Turnout, Tories Could Get Coveted Majority (44%) and
Big Shifts Could Come With Soft Second Choice Liberals
Moving to NDP -
Majority (55%) of Canadians Aged 18-34 Think it Makes More Sense to Wait Before Buying a Home
Nearly Half (46%) of Younger Homeowners Say Their Mortgage is Eating Up Too Much of Their Income
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Two in Ten (20%) Canadians Who Own a Mobile Device Use It to Access the Internet
New Ipsos Reid Research Defines Segments of Mobile-Phone Users
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Split Decision: Half of Canadians Support Coalition (48%), Half Oppose Coalition (52%)
Majority (54%) Would Prefer a Liberal-NDP Coalition To a
Harper Majority Government (46%),
Split 50%/50% When Bloc is Added to the Coalition -
One in four (24%) Atlantic Canadians would be `Very Likely' to Change Their Vote if the Party they Currently Support Fails to Present a Plan for the Future of Health Care
Atlantic Canadians Say Healthcare (39%) Trumps Economy and Jobs (24%), Debt Reduction (14%), Education (12%) and the Environment (7%) as Top Issue for Federal Election
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Earth Hour Participation Rates Continue to Decline
Four in ten (44%) Canadians say they Participated Last Saturday,
Down 3 Points from Last Year and 16 Points From 2009 -
As Government Falls and Election Ensues, Half (49%) of Canadians Believe Harper would be Best Prime Minister for Canada, Layton (34%) Bests Ignatieff (17%)
Harper Ahead on all Key Positive Leadership Traits as Canadians Say Healthcare (18%), Economy (15%), Taxes (12%), Jobs (8%) and Trustworthiness (7%) Most Important Issues of the Campaign
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On Eve of Confidence Votes, Half (50%) of Canadians Say to Opposition Parties: Pass Budget, Avoid Election
Conservatives (43%) Spike into Majority Zone as Grits (24%) Tumble and Trail by Almost 20 Points with Finger on Election Trigger,
Pending Election is Conservatives to Lose -
Metro Vancouver Residents Divided Over Downtown Casino-Hotel Project
Majority Expect Significant Economic Benefits AND Significant Social Costs