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Conservatives (33%) Continue To Lead Liberals (30%), But Vote Tightens As Ontario Goes Liberal In Wake Of Martin/Layton Deal
Liberals Assume Lead In Ontario (40%, +5 Points) Over Past Week As Conservatives Stumble (33%, -6 Points)
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BC Election 2005 - Part II: The Horserace And Leadership
No Real Movement Yet In Vote Or Best Premier Numbers
Impressions Improving For Carole James And The NDP
BC Liberal And NDP Voters Not Likely To Switch -
BC Election 2005 - Part I: Shape Of Province And Election Issues
Looking Back: British Columbians Increasingly Positive About Liberal Record
Looking Ahead: Health Care Most Important Concern Of British Columbians -
Majority (61%) Agree With PM To Wait For Gomery Report And Call An Election 30 Days Later, Only 34% Indicate Spring Election Is Best For Country
But PM's Address To Nation Fails To Ignite Liberal Vote With Tories (34%, -1 Point) And Liberals (31%, +1 Point) Virtually Unchanged From Pre-Address
Half Of Canadians (49%) Believe PM's Address Was Simply A Cynical Attempt To Hang On To Power, 44% Believe He Sincerely Regrets Scandal And Serious About Cleaning Up Corruption In Ottawa -
Tories Poised To Take Government If Election Called
Conservatives Crack 40% Vote Support In Ontario For First Time Since June, 1985 (43%)
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Conservatives Consolidate Lead Over Grits As Ontario Turns Blue
Conservative Party (36%, +6 Points) Surges As Liberals Continue To Wallow (27%, Unchanged)
When Do Canadians Want An Election? Only 11% Say "Right Now", 14% After Gomery Wraps Up Testimony In May... Majority (53%) Say After Gomery Reports In October
Canadians See Harper As Leader To Clean Up Corruption, But Martin As Better On The Economy -
Fallout From Gomery Commission Continues To Ravage Federal Liberals
Support For Liberals Has Dropped 10 Points Over Last Two Months To 27% --Conservatives Enjoy 4 Point Bump To 30%
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Mayor Larry Campbell Has Lots Of Friends
Seven-in-Ten (72%) Vancouverites Approve of Campbell's Performance As Mayor
City Council (63%) Also Has Majority Approval
Residents Split On Whether Vancouver Is Now in Better (28%), Worse (18%) Or Same (51%) Shape