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Liberals Make Gains in Key Battlegrounds of Ontario and Quebec, While NDP Stumbles; National Vote Intentions Show Tightening: NDP 32% (-2), Liberals 31% (+1), Tories 29% (Unchanged)
Economy Remains Top Issue for Canadians,
Syrian Refugee Crisis at the Bottom of the List -
Despite Criticism on Handling of Syrian Refugee Crisis, Tories Lead on Issue
Voters Say Harper's Tories (38%) Would Make Best Decisions for Canada,
ahead of Mulcair's NDP (32%) or Trudeau's Liberals (30%) -
Harper Falls to Third Place behind Rivals on Previously Key Attribute Advantages
Harper Now Trails Mulcair and Trudeau on both Who is Best to Deal with Canada's Shaky Economy and Who Would Make Best Prime Minister
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As Election Kicks into High Gear, NDP (34%, +1) Remains in Lead with Grits (30%, Unchanged), Tories (29%, Unchanged) Stalking Closely
Battleground Ontario a Tie between the Grits (36%) and Tories (35%), NDP (29%) Close; BC a Three-Way Race among NDP (37%), Liberals (31%) and Tories (28%)
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Duffy's Revenge: The Fallout of the Trial Harper (31%, -7) Now Last as Best Choice for PM, Mulcair (37%, +6) Stands First with Trudeau (32%, +2) Following
One in Ten (13%) Have Changed Their Vote as a Result of Trial
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In Presidential Election, Canadians Would Elect Democrats (55%) in Landslide Victory over Republicans (17%) and Independent Candidates (28%)
7 in 10 (69%) Canadians Can't Decide Who They'd Vote for in US Republican Party Nomination Race, But for those who do Donald Trump (38%) Leads Jeb Bush (22%) while other Candidates Barely Register
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Federal Election Gridlock Continues as NDP Holds Steady (33%), Liberals (30%, +2) and Conservatives (29%, -2) Jockey for Second
In Battleground Ontario, Grits (33%), NDP (32%) and Tories (31%)
Locked in Three-Way Tie -
Canadian Voters say Managing Economy in Tough Times (76%), Fixing Healthcare (73%) and Creating Jobs (73%) are Absolutely Crucial Policy Planks for Parties to Address to Win their Vote
Tories Have Edge on Economy, NDP Leads on Healthcare,
but Creating Jobs Up for Grabs; Liberals Lead on No Policy Tested -
Post-Secondary Students and Their Parents Not Always on Same Page when it comes to School-Time Anxieties
Students (82%) Worry More about Whether They Will Earn Enough Money After Graduation to Cover Living Expenses than Parents (70%)
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Federal Campaign Gridlocked
Despite TV Ads, First Leaders' Debate and Campaign Kick-Off,
NDP (33%, -1), Tories (31%, -2) and Liberals (28% +3) Still Bunched
in Three-Way Race