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Post-Debate Summary: French-Language Leaders' Debate
French Leaders Debate Audience Says Dion Clear Winner
1 in 5 (20%) Viewers Say They Changed Their Mind -
Canadian Laptop Ownership Set to Increase Over Next Two Years
While 43% of Online Canadians Currently Own a Laptop Computer, Number to Jump to 59% by 2010.
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Canadian Farmers Would Re-elect a Conservative Government
Among Decided Canadian Farmers: Conservatives 59%, Liberals 17%, NDP 10%, Bloc Quebecois 3% (20% in Quebec) and Green Party 7%
Farmers are Twice as Likely to Believe that the Conservatives Would be Most Helpful in Meeting the Needs of the Agriculture Community than Would All of the Other Parties Combined -
Channel Surfing the Simultaneous Canada and US Debates
Three in Ten (28%) Plan to Only Watch The Canadian Debate,
One Third (23%) Will Flip Between the Two, While 4% Will
Only Watch the U.S. Vice-Presidential Debate -
Only Four in Ten (39%) `Approve' NDP/Liberal Coalition to Block Conservative Majority
Even If Coalition Went Forward, Layton (29%) Tops Dion (22%)
In Choice for PM, But Half Say `Neither' -
Grits Under Siege: Liberal Vote Collapse in Ontario, NDP Surge Has Harper Tories Flirting with Majority
Nationally, Tories (39%) Well Ahead as
NDP (18%) Closes Gap on Liberals (23%) -
Poll Reveals Ontarians Dining in More Often As Economic Slowdown and High Gas Prices Squeeze Pocketbooks
But a Majority (55%) Says They Don't Have Enough Time
to Prepare Healthy Meals at Home -
Most Canadians (62%) Say Parties' Stance on Issues Will Drive their Vote, Not Party Leaders (21%) or Local Candidates (17%)
Nearly One Half (46%) of Quebecers Believe that
a Vote for The Bloc is `a Wasted Vote'