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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 -
The Return of Canadian Soldiers from Afghanistan: Canadians Deeply Divided on the Mission and Outcome
Vast Majority Support PM Harper's Decision to Bring Troops Home Amidst Deep Pessimism About the Future of Afghanistan
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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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Quebec Liberals (37%) Lead Parti Quebecois (32%) Heading into Debate, CAQ (16%), Solidaire (10%), Option Nationale (2%) and Others (3%) Trail
Almost Three Quarters (72%) Believe a Vote for PQ is a Vote for a Referendum with Limited, Minority, Support for Sovereignty (30%)
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Ontario ICI Construction Contractors Bullish About Year Ahead
Four in Ten (40%) Believe They'll Do More business in 2014;
Just One in Ten (11%) Think Business will Slow -
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