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Liberals Stalled At 38%, With Conservatives At 26%, NDP 17%, Bloc 12%, Green Party 4%
Grit Fortunes Mired In The Regions As Minority Evident
Despite Stalled Vote, Prime Minister Paul Martin's Approval Ratings At 57% -
Canadian Millionaires Profiled
Over Half (57%) of Canadians With $1 Million or More in Financial Assets are Retired, Almost One-Third (31%)Own a Business
Nine-in-Ten (87%) Millionaire Households Expect to Make a Donation to a Charitable or Local Community Organization, and Over Half (52%) Intend to Volunteer Their Time -
Canadians and Americans Give Their Views on North American Energy Issues
The poll was released today as the Canada Institute of The Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars launches a two- day public dialogue in Calgary examining cross-border Canada/U.S. relations with a particular focus on continental energy issues.
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Two Thirds (67%) Of Canadians Say That They Or A Family Member Waited Longer Than Reasonable For Access To Health Care Services.
Three Quarters (74%) See The Shortage Of Health Professionals As The Main Reason Waiting Times And Access Are Getting Worse
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Overall Vote Stabilizes: Liberals at 36%,
Conservative Supporters Prefer Harper (46%) for Leader, Stronach (26%), and Clement (17%) Trail;
11% Don't Know -
Majority (90%) Say Former PM Chrйtien Should Come Clean and Testify on Sponsorship Program
Chrйtien (29%), Martin (22%), Share Blame With Gagliano (16%) and Public Servants (7%) for Scandal
Two Thirds (65%) Want Election to Wait as Grits Continue Tailspin in Wake of Scandal - Liberals Fall to 35%, Conservatives up to 27%, NDP at 17%, Bloc at 11% as Liberals Enter Minority Territory -
Scandal Rocks Grits Support
LIBERAL VOTE PLUMMETS TO 39% (DOWN 9 POINTS FROM 48%), WHILE TORIES GAIN (24%, UP FIVE POINTS FROM 19%); NDP (18%, UP TWO POINTS FROM 16%), BLOC (10%, UNCHANGED),
AND GREEN (5%, UP 1 POINT FROM 4%)