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Quebec Voter Issues in Final Days Reveal Party Strategies
Economy and Jobs, Referendum and Integrity--not Values Charter--Top Issues Driving Voters to Ballot Box, But Primary Vote Against Referendum Most Motivating
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Quebec Liberal Lead Grows (37% Vs. 28% PQ) in Final Stretch
With Nine Point Spread, Liberal Voters Least Likely to Change Their Vote Before Election Day
Couillard Chosen Over Marois, Legault as Best Premier -
PQ Pipe Dream: Rest of Canada Blows Away Notion of Open Borders, Joint Passports and Common Currency if Quebec Separates
Majority in Both Quebec (63%) and Rest of Canada (80%) Believe Referendum Tally Should Be at Least 60% to Start Independence Process
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Most (91%) Working Canadians Feel Skills Shortage Will Continue to be an Important Issue in 2014
Skilled Trades Offers Greatest Job Opportunities, According to Canadians
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Nine in Ten (90%) Torontonians Agree that Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport is an Asset to Toronto
Six in Ten (61%) Support the Use of Jets at Billy Bishop Provided they Make
No More Noise than the Current Turboprops -
One in Four (24%) Canadian Homeowners Expect Their Home to Be Their Primary Source of Retirement Income
Canadians Twice as Likely to Believe They'll Be Working Past Traditional Retirement Age of 66 Than Be Retired
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Hudak Tories (34%) Take Slight Lead over Wynne Liberals (31%), Horwath NDP (31%)
Most (69%) Ontarians Want a Change in Government
Horwath (32%) and Wynne Best Hudak (28%) as Best Premier -
New Study Shows One in Five (21%) Ontario Convenience Stores Sell Cigarettes to Underage Patrons
Major Chains and Independents Are Equal Offenders. Toronto Stores (56%) Have Highest Offence Rate