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Harper Poised To Be P.M. With Strong Minority
Seat Projection Model Suggests Conservatives Take 123-127 Seats, Liberals 95-99, NDP 22-26, Bloc Quebecois 60-64 -- If Vote Held Tomorrow
But, Almost A Third Of Potential Votes Could Change With Outcome Of Debates
Conservatives (32%, Up 1 Point) And Liberals (31%, Down 1 Point) Continue To Be Deadlocked... NDP (17%, Up 1 Point), Bloc Quebecois (48% In Quebec Vs. 28% Liberal) -
Conservatives Ahead In British Columbia
Conservatives (33%) Lead Liberals (27%) And NDP (27%)
Seat Projection Model Suggests Conservatives 23-25, Liberals
6-8, NDP 4-6 - If Vote Held Tomorrow
Majority (57%) Say Party And Platforms More Important Than Candidates (19%) Or Leaders (18%) -
Canadians Slow To Embrace VoIP
Awareness Of New Communications Technology Low, Understanding Even Lower
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On the Razor's Edge: Liberals (32%) And Conservatives (31%) In Virtual Tie Conservative Minority Looms As Ontario Tilts Tory
Seat Projection Model Suggests Liberals 115-119, Conservatives 110-114, NDP 17-21, Bloc Quebecois 56-60, Green Possible 2 Seats -- If Vote Held Tomorrow
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Canada Headed For Minority Government: The Question Is Which Party Will Lead it
Seat Model: Liberals 122-126, Conservatives 107-111, NDP 15-19, Bloc Quebecois 56-60 If Vote Held Today
Liberals 34%, Conservatives 30%, NDP 16%, Bloc Quebecois 44% in Quebec vs. 29% For Liberals
Two-Thirds (66%) Say It's Time For A Change: Only 29% Say Liberals Deserve To Be Re-Elected...
Martin and Liberal Campaign Momentum Plummets -
Economic Confidence Stumbles As Fear Of Interest Rate Spike Spooks Consumers
The Canadian Economic Confidence Index Tumbles 10 Points
Pessimistic Interest Rate Predictions, Big-Ticket Purchase Intentions, Everyday Spending Expectations, And Personal Economic Outlook Dampen Confidence
Positive Home Purchase Intentions And Low Job Anxiety Provide Silver Lining -
Canadians On Horse Slaughter
Two-Thirds Of Canadians Do Not Believe In Slaughter Of Canadian Horses For Human Consumption
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Liberals Flirt With Minority Status
Liberals Slip To 35% (-4), Conservatives Hold At 26%, NDP 18% (+3)
In Quebec, Bloc Quebecois Has Widened Lead Over Liberals To 22 Points (50% vs. 28%)Seat Projection Model Shows Liberals With Potential 158-162 Seats, Conservatives 66-70 Seats, NDP 17-21 Seats, And Bloc 59-63 Seats, If Vote Held Today -
Into The Election Window: Part 2
Seven In Ten (72%) Canadians Believe Liberals Will Win Next Election. Majority (60%) Agree Canada Will Get Better Government With Minority -- Including Decided Liberal Voters (47%). Majority (61%) Agree Liberal Party Is Corrupt... One-Third (35%) Of Decided Liberal Voters Agree. Canadians Split Whether Harper Too Extreme To Be Canada's Prime Minister... Conservative Party Top Second Choice Among Liberal Voters...
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Into The Election Window: Part 1
Overall Vote Stable Since Last Poll -- Liberals (39%), Conservatives (26%), NDP (15%), Bloc (48% In Quebec vs. 28% Liberals), Green Party (5%). Liberals In Majority Territory If Vote Held Today, But Voter Dynamic Volatile And Minority Lurks. Paul Martin Trails Other Leaders Badly (-26) On Momentum With Jack Layton (+9) And Stephen Harper (+8) Having More Traction