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Majority (58%) of Torontonians Support Reduction in the Municipal Land Transfer Tax, Just 28% Oppose
Torontonians are More Likely (51%), Not Less Likely (10%), to
Vote for a Candidate in the Upcoming Municipal Election who
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Election Debate Viewers Say Hudak Wins, Gets Knock Out Punch While Horwath Impresses, Wynne Falters
Hudak Named as Leader with Best Policies & Ideas (36%, up 6 points), Ahead of Horwath (31%, up 7 points) and Wynne (28%, down 3 points)
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Heading into the Debate, Premier Wynne (32%) is Seen as the Front-Runner for Victory, Placing Ahead of Hudak (24%) and Horwath (17%), But Three in Ten (27%) Unsure of Who Will Win
Prior to Debate, Viewers Think Wynne is Most Premier-Like, but Wynne and Hudak Tied for Best Ideas; Horwath Most Likeable
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Election Buzz: Week Four of the Ontario Campaign on Twitter
In the Battle for Attention, the Liberals are Gaining on the Tories (with 38% of Mentions to 43%), While the NDP (19%) Trails Behind
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What's Riding on the Ontario Election Leaders Debate: 4 in 10 (38%) Indicate They'll Make up Their Mind How to Vote after Debate, Another 21% Could Switch Current Support
Four in 10 (41%) Locked their Vote in Before Writ was Dropped and have No Intention of Changing Their Mind
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Ontarians Split on Whether Wynne's Liberals Will be Re-Elected (52%) or Whether PCs (35%) or NDP (14%) Will Win on Election Day
Expectations Could be Fueling Turnout as Liberal Supporters More Convinced of their own Victory than Tory Voters are of a PC Victory
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Ontario Popular Vote Tightens as Liberals Rally (34%) to Within Two Points of Tories (36%), NDP Soften (23%)
But Likely Turnout Shows Motivated PC Voters (41%) Delivering Big at the Ballot Box over Anemic Liberal Voters (29%) and Growing NDP (25%)
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Alberta's Most Loved Brands of 2014
An unveiling presented to Alberta's marketing community on May 15, 2014
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Public Sour On BC Teachers Dispute
Few Expect a Negotiated Settlement or a Quick Resolution
More Side with Teachers, But Union and Government Both Viewed Negatively