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Conservatives Crushed in Quebec (18%) as Bloc Soars (40%)
But Wide Lead in Ontario Keeps Tories in the Game
Nationally, Tories (37%) Hold Lead Over Grits (23%), NDP (19%), Greens (10%) and Bloc (10%) -
Post-Debate Summary: English-Language Leaders' Debate
English Leaders Debate Audience Says Harper
Comes Out on Top (31%), But Layton Not Far Behind (25%),
and May (17%) Performs Well Above Expectations -
Post-Debate Summary: French-Language Leaders' Debate
French Leaders Debate Audience Says Dion Clear Winner
1 in 5 (20%) Viewers Say They Changed Their Mind -
Channel Surfing the Simultaneous Canada and US Debates
Three in Ten (28%) Plan to Only Watch The Canadian Debate,
One Third (23%) Will Flip Between the Two, While 4% Will
Only Watch the U.S. Vice-Presidential Debate -
Grits Under Siege: Liberal Vote Collapse in Ontario, NDP Surge Has Harper Tories Flirting with Majority
Nationally, Tories (39%) Well Ahead as
NDP (18%) Closes Gap on Liberals (23%) -
Most Canadians (62%) Say Parties' Stance on Issues Will Drive their Vote, Not Party Leaders (21%) or Local Candidates (17%)
Nearly One Half (46%) of Quebecers Believe that
a Vote for The Bloc is `a Wasted Vote' -
As Markets Decline, Economy (26%) Rising in Importance in Campaign
Healthcare (19%), Taxes (12%) the Environment (11%) Trail
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In Case you Didn't Notice, An Election is Happening: Few (21%) Canadians Giving this Campaign More Attention
Most Want Majority (48%), Not Minority (32%),
but Think Another Minority (41%) is in the Cards -
Tories on the March as Ontario Grit Vote Collapses, Bloc Falter
Bad Impressions:
Liberal Leader Stephane Dion has Worst Week of all Party Leaders