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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 -
Canadians Offer Their Thoughts On The Election As It Heads Into Its Last Week
Most (65%, +37 Points) Expect Conservative Victory
But Half (50%) Doubt Conservatives' Ability To Field Effective Cabinet Ministers And 56% Feel Stephen Harper Is Too Extreme To Be P.M. -
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 -
Grilled Cheese Beats Out PB&J As Kids' Most Preferred Sandwich
Wonder Bread Parent Survey Finds Kids Are More Likely To Choose White Bread While Parents Would Prefer They Ate Whole Wheat
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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
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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
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Ipsos Reid Leader One of Business in Vancouver's "Top 40 under 40"
Steve Mossop, President of Market Research, Canada West, named to publication's annual list of
young business leaders