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Six In Ten (57%) Say They Will Tune In To Watch Debates
Debates Come Against Backdrop Of 40% Of Canadians Saying They Still Haven't Made Up Their Mind On Who To Vote For; Most Canadians (55%) Express A Lack Of Interest In On-Going Election; One-third (34%) Say They Feel "More Cynical And Discouraged About Voting" Than In Elections Past
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Liberals (36%, +2 Points) Ahead Of Conservatives (27%, -3 Points) By 9 Points Nationally
NDP (17%, +1 Point) And Green Party (5%, Unchanged) Trail Front-runners - In Quebec, Bloc Quebecois Dominates (56% vs. 25% For Liberals)
Grits Open Up Big Lead In Ontario (19 Points) Over Tories As Canadians Offer Tepid Reviews Of Tory Ads -
Grits (34%, +1 Point) Have Minority Edge As Tory (30%, -1 Point) Ads And Media Strategy Fail To Impress
Seat Rich Ontario Yields 7 Point Lead For Martin's Liberals (41% Vs. 34% For Conservatives)
NDP (16%, -1 Point) And Green (5%, Unchanged) Trail While Bloc Continues Dominance In Quebec (55% vs. 26% Liberals -
Four In Ten (36%) Former Smokers And Those Who Tried To Quit Concerned About Possible Weight Gain Associated With Quitting
Half (47%) of Current Smokers Would Consider Nicotine Replacement Therapy To Quit Smoking If They Knew It Could Help Manage Weight Gain
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Albertans Have Hope For Healthcare
Majority of Albertans (57%) Say The Overall Quality Of Healthcare They Receive Will Be Better In Five Years - Only 30% Say it Will be Worse
Most Albertans Say Provinces (71%) As Opposed To Federal Government (28%) Should Decide How Increases In Transfer Payments Are Spent
Hiring More Doctors And Nurses And Reducing Waitlists For Diagnostic Services Are Albertans' Top Priorities For Increased Healthcare Spending