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Election Debate Viewers Say Hudak Wins, Gets Knock Out Punch While Horwath Impresses, Wynne Falters
Hudak Named as Leader with Best Policies & Ideas (36%, up 6 points), Ahead of Horwath (31%, up 7 points) and Wynne (28%, down 3 points)
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Heading into the Debate, Premier Wynne (32%) is Seen as the Front-Runner for Victory, Placing Ahead of Hudak (24%) and Horwath (17%), But Three in Ten (27%) Unsure of Who Will Win
Prior to Debate, Viewers Think Wynne is Most Premier-Like, but Wynne and Hudak Tied for Best Ideas; Horwath Most Likeable
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Economy and Jobs Top Issue of Ontario Campaign
Economy Rules (24%), While Lower Taxes (13%) and Integrity (10%) Follow
Neither (58%) Anger (15%) or Fear (27%) Driving Voters -
Ipsos Boosts Presence in Western Canada with Senior Hire
Nicole Smith joins as Vice President for Ipsos Loyalty and Ipsos MarketQuest
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Quebecers Outline Priorities for Next Government
In an Election Fought over Values Charter, Referendum and Integrity, Quebecers Turn the Page to Bread and Butter Issues Saying Economy and Jobs should be Top Priority for Incoming Government
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Hudak Tories (34%) Take Slight Lead over Wynne Liberals (31%), Horwath NDP (31%)
Most (69%) Ontarians Want a Change in Government
Horwath (32%) and Wynne Best Hudak (28%) as Best Premier -
Three-Quarters (75%) of Canadians Believe Oil Refineries Should Prioritize Local Oil Before Importing From Other Countries
Seven in Ten (70%) Think It's Important to Access New Export Markets to Reduce Reliance on Exporting to the U.S.
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Public Perspectives: Canadian Thought Leaders Assess Important Issues Facing the Country
In the April 2012 edition of Public Perspectives, we explore the attitudes and opinions of Canadian Thought Leaders on issues ranging from the economy and healthcare to energy, the environment and the aging population.