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Large Majority (89%) of Ontarians Oppose Introduction of Municipal Land-Transfer Tax in their Region
Majority (65%) of Torontonians, Who Already Pay MLTT, Support Repeal
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Almost Half (45%) of Canadians Consider Themselves Loyal to Brands that Support Good Causes
Poverty, Environment and Children's Issues Top List as Most Important Causes
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End of an Era: For a Second Time, a Trudeau is Headed to 24 Sussex as Liberals Poised to Win Election
National Popular Vote among Decided Voters Shows Liberals (38%) ahead of Conservatives (31%), NDP (22%), Bloc (4%) and Green (4%)
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Liberals (37%) Pull Well Ahead of Conservatives (31%), NDP (24%) as Marathon Campaign Enters Home Stretch
In Ontario, Grits (43%) Break Out over Tories (30%)
Quebec Now a Tight Four-Way Race as NDP Crumbles:
Liberals (29%), Conservatives (26%), NDP (24%), Bloc (20%) -
Tories (33%) and Grits (32%) Battle for Lead Nationally over NDP (26%) While Orange Crash Continues in Quebec (NDP at 29%, Down 5)
Liberals (38%) have Slight Lead over Conservatives (35%) in Ontario and
Key 905 Region of GTA (45% Liberal, 42% Conservative) -
Conservatives Rally in Ontario and Quebec to Challenge for Lead; NDP Slides to Third: Liberals 33% (Unchanged), Conservatives 32% (+5), NDP 27% (-3)
In Battleground Ontario, Conservatives (35%) and Liberals (34%) Tied;
In Key 905 Region, Conservatives (43%) Have Advantage over Liberals (36%), NDP (19%) -
Liberals (33%, +2) Edge into First Place over NDP (30%, -2), Conservatives (27%, -2), Driven by Vote-Rich Ontario
Liberals (41%) Have Sizeable Lead over Conservatives (32%), NDP (24%) in Battleground Ontario
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Liberals Make Gains in Key Battlegrounds of Ontario and Quebec, While NDP Stumbles; National Vote Intentions Show Tightening: NDP 32% (-2), Liberals 31% (+1), Tories 29% (Unchanged)
Economy Remains Top Issue for Canadians,
Syrian Refugee Crisis at the Bottom of the List -
Despite Criticism on Handling of Syrian Refugee Crisis, Tories Lead on Issue
Voters Say Harper's Tories (38%) Would Make Best Decisions for Canada,
ahead of Mulcair's NDP (32%) or Trudeau's Liberals (30%)