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Ontarians Split on Whether Wynne's Liberals Will be Re-Elected (52%) or Whether PCs (35%) or NDP (14%) Will Win on Election Day
Expectations Could be Fueling Turnout as Liberal Supporters More Convinced of their own Victory than Tory Voters are of a PC Victory
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Ontario Popular Vote Tightens as Liberals Rally (34%) to Within Two Points of Tories (36%), NDP Soften (23%)
But Likely Turnout Shows Motivated PC Voters (41%) Delivering Big at the Ballot Box over Anemic Liberal Voters (29%) and Growing NDP (25%)
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Public Sour On BC Teachers Dispute
Few Expect a Negotiated Settlement or a Quick Resolution
More Side with Teachers, But Union and Government Both Viewed Negatively -
Election Buzz: Week Three of the Ontario Campaign on Twitter
Tories (44% of Mentions) Lead the Twitter Debate, but Conversations About the Liberals (34%) and NDP (22%) Gain Traction
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Albertans On Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Industrial Facilities
Most (76%) Think Government of Alberta Should Require Stronger Performance from Industry
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Only One Third (33%) of Ontarians See PC Leader Hudak's "Million Jobs" Plan as Credible, Majority (61%) Oppose Pledge to Cut 100,000 Public Sector Jobs and Tories (29%) Have No Edge over Liberals (28%), NDP (26%) on Economic Policy
But Despite Rejections of PC Policies, Fueled by Desire for Change (72%) the PCs Still Lead with Voters
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Ontario Race Tightens: Hudak PCs Slip (35%, -4), Horwath NDP Gain (28%, +4) and Wynne Liberals Stall (31%, +1) among Decided Voters
But Ballot Box Bonus Belongs to Progressive Conservatives (41%, +6), Not Liberals (30%, -1) or NDP (26%, -2) among Likely Voters
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Election Buzz: Week Two of the Ontario Campaign on Twitter
Tories (62% of Mentions) are Dominating the Twitter Debate while the Liberals (25%) and the NDP (12%) Trail
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Trust Continues to Play a Major Role in Canadian Consumer Decision-Making
Eight-in-Ten (81%) Canadians Would Pay More Money to Support a Product or Service From a Brand They Trust