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Canadian Farmers Support A Conservative Government
Voting Intentions Among Canadian Farmers: Conservatives 64%, Liberals
20%, NDP 6%, Bloc Quebecois 7% (46% in Quebec), Green Party 3%
Farm Economics Are Top Issues For Canadian Farmers: Low
Commodity Prices, The Cost of Farm Inputs, Trade Barriers And Policies And
Income Support Are What Canada's Leaders Need To Address -
As Final Week Of 2006 Election Begins, Tories Within Close Striking Distance Of Winning Majority Government
Tories (38%, +1 Point) Have 12-Point Lead Over Grits (26%, Unchanged) -- NDP (19%, +1 Point) And Green (5%, Unchanged)
In Quebec: Bloc Quebecois (48%, -5 points) Vs. Tories (25%, +5 Points) And Liberals (13%, -2 Points)
Seat Range Projection Model: Conservatives 149-153 Seats, Liberals 64-68, NDP 29-33, Bloc Quebecois 57-61 -
The Federal Election At Ten Days To Go
Ad Furor Wake Does Little To Shift Overall National Vote But Atlantic Canadians Now Tilt Tory
Harper Now Ties With Martin As Choice For "Best PM" -
The Fight For Edmonton Centre
Deputy PM Anne McLellan (35%) Trailing Conservative Opponent Laurie Hawn (42%) But Race is Too Close to Call
60% Approve of McLellan's Performance as Their MP and 54% Say She Deserves to be Re-Elected
But Only (25%) Say Their Decision of Who to Vote For is Based on the Candidate - 55% Say Their Vote is Based on Party's Stand on Issues -
Coast Capital Savings Survey
Six-in-Ten (61%) Canadians Think Preferential Rates On Term
Deposits Unfair
Less Than Half (45%) ) Of Canadians Aware Can Negotiate Term
Deposits
Majority (58%) Dislike The Negotiation Process
Half (53%) Of Canadians More Likely To Deal With Financial Institution That Eliminates Rate
Negotiation -
In The Lead-Up To The Second Leaders Debate, Tories On The March
Tories (35%, +2 Points), Grits (31%, -1 Point), NDP (18%, Unchanged), Green (5%, Unchanged); Bloc At 45% In Quebec (-7 Points) Versus Grits (23%, -3 Points) And Surging Tories (19%, +7 Points); Seat Projection Model Suggests Tory Minority: Conservatives 129-133 Seats, Liberals 87-91, NDP 27-31, Bloc 56-60