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With Writ Drop on Horizon, Two Front Running Parties Tied: Harper Conservatives (33%, +5) Close Gap on Mulcair NDP (34%, -1) as Trudeau Liberals Tumble (25%, -4)
Tory Rally Due to Rising Approval Rate (44%, +3) and Plummeting Liberals, Child-Care Benefit Cheques Have Negligible Impact
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As Canada Celebrates its Birthday, Eight out of Ten Canadians Confess that "Eh" is in their Vocabulary
But No, We Don't Live in Igloos - in Fact Most Canadians
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Nearly One Half (47%) of Canadian Drivers Admits to Driving While Distracted, Driving on Auto-Pilot (45%)
Eating or Drinking While Driving (61%) The Biggest Self-Confessed Culprit,
While Most (80%) See Other Drivers Talking or Texting on their Cellphones -
Most (84%) Canadians Continue to See Owning a Home as a Good Investment
Nearly Half (44%) of Prospective Homebuyers in Next Two Years are
First-Time Buyers -
Wynne Liberals (34%) Losing Ground but Hold Tenuous Lead over PCs and New Leader Patrick Brown (32%)
Orange Crush Not Materializing in Ontario as NDP (25%) Support
Steady with Last Election, But Horwath is Boosted on "Best Premier" Choice
(36%, +3) as Wynne Tumbles (31%, -9 points) Since 2014 E-Day -
Albertans Want Next Government to Focus on Healthcare (46%), Acting in Taxpayers' Best Interest (37%), Providing an Open and Honest Government (28%) and Diversifying the Economy (25%) Above All Else
Priority Order Changes Depending on Which Party's Voters are Asked
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Only One Quarter (24%) of Albertans Believes Prentice Government Deserves Re-Election
But Majority (54%) Believes if he Loses, He Should Stay on as Party Leader, Including 81% of PC Voters Who Think He Should Stay
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NDP (37%) Poised to Win over Split Wildrose (26%) and PCs (24%), But Half (48%) of Albertans say they could Change Their Vote before E-Day
Liberals (9%) and Alberta Party (3%) Trail
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Three Quarters of Canadians (74%) Believe 100th Anniversary of Vimy Ridge in 2017 Should Be One of Canada's Most Important Celebrations During Sesquicentennial
Majority (51%) of Canadians Support Changing the Name of
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A Majority of Canadians Say They Don't Use Products Made With Child Labour (54%), But 46% Think They Do
Most (87%) Agree Canadians can Reduce Child Labour in Other Countries by Changing their Buying Behaviour