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Short Lived Budget Bloom Wilts For Harper Tories
Volatile Electoral Landscape Makes Majority Tenuous - Ontario, BC Support Slips, Post-Election Quebec Gives No Ground For Conservatives
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Ontario's Multi-Unit Dwellings And Second Hand Smoke
Almost Half (46%) Affected By Drifting Second Hand Smoke and A Majority (64%) of Residents Prefer Smoke-Free Buildings If Given Choice
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14th RBC Home Ownership Survey, Part Two: Fixed Mortgages Still Preferred, But Interest In Combination On The Rise
Survey Finds Confusion In The Marketplace About Different Types Of Rates
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Will He Or Won't He?
Budget Bounce Hits Magic Majority Heights for Harper's Minority Tories and May Tempt Call for Spring Vote; Tories Now Lead By Wide Margin Everywhere in Country Except Quebec Where They Are Tied For Second Place
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Canadians Favour Investing In Health Care Over Reducing Taxes
Survey Also Finds That Half of Canadians Say That The Way They Vote Will Be Influenced If A Wait Time Guarantee is Not Delivered Before the Next Federal Election
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Profit Gouging Behind Gas Pump Prices, Not Explanation Mishaps Say Canadians (80%)
Given Choice, Majority (71%) Say Government Should Focus on Gas Prices, Not Bank Fees
Majority (61%) Say Petroleum Company Presidents Should Be Called To Testify, Explain, To All Party Parliamentary Committee But Government Should Just Regulate Industry (53%), Not Own Gas Company (20%) -
Almost One Third (31%) Of Voters Might Switch Their Vote To Harper Tories Depending On What's In Monday's Federal Budget
Budget Offers Good News, Bad News Expectations for Many