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The Ford Juggernaut: Despite Campaign Troubles, Ford Well Out in Front of Two-Man Race for Mayor
Majority (55%) `Agrees' That Despite What Has Been Said or Alleged about Ford, He Could Still be a Great Mayor of Toronto
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Hudak and his Ontario PCs on the March: Hudak Bests Premier McGuinty on Attributes, PCs Now in the Lead as Two thirds (64%) Want a Change
PCs (36%) Narrowly Lead Liberals (35%),
NDP (18%) and Green Party (11%) Trail Behind -
Barbecues and Bus Rides Bring Tories (34%), Grits (31%) Closer Together
Razor-Thin Race in Ontario Between Conservatives (36%)
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National Vote Intentions Remain Relatively Flat Despite Excitement of G-20 Summit, Royal Visit and Canada Day
Tories (35%) Hold Lead Over Liberals (29%), NDP (15%),
Bloc (11%) and Green Party (10%) -
Three Quarters of Canadians (74%), GTA Residents (75%) Believe Members of Black Bloc Should Be Charged Under Terrorist Laws
Canadians Split on Whether There Should Be a Public Inquiry into Actions of Security and Police Forces During Summit
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In Aftermath of Toronto G-20 Summit, Majority (62%) of Canadians, GTA Residents (70%) Say Hosting G-20 in Toronto Was a Mistake
Most Canadians (76%), GTA Residents (81%) Say Police Did a
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When Getting Rid of Unwanted Items around the House, Canadians Often Give Them to Charities or to Friends and Family
The Hastle and Time It Takes to Dispose of Unwanted Items Tend to Be the Biggest Deterrents
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Despite Imminent Arrival of Unpopular HST, McGuinty's Liberals (37%) Maintain Lead over Hudak's Progressive Conservatives (32%)
NDP (20%) and Green Party (11%) Trail
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Merger Rejected by Party Faithful in all Parties
Despite Merger Mania and Frenzy over G20,
Party Standings Stagnant as Conservatives (35%) Continue to Lead Liberals (27%), NDP (16%), Green (11%) and Bloc (10%) -
Two Third's (64%) Of Ontarians Agree That If Other Canadian Provinces and U.S. States Allow Mixed Martial Arts/Ultimate Fighting Competitions, Ontario Shouldn't Be Any Different
Majority (56%) Says Premier McGuinty Should Sanction Even Though Not a Government Priority