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Only One Quarter (24%) of Albertans Believes Prentice Government Deserves Re-Election
But Majority (54%) Believes if he Loses, He Should Stay on as Party Leader, Including 81% of PC Voters Who Think He Should Stay
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NDP (37%) Poised to Win over Split Wildrose (26%) and PCs (24%), But Half (48%) of Albertans say they could Change Their Vote before E-Day
Liberals (9%) and Alberta Party (3%) Trail
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Trudeau (30%) Tumbles (-12) among Canadians' Choice for Best Prime Minister as Harper (38%) Ascends (+3) and Mulcair (31%) Climbs (+7)
Harper Reclaims Lead in Most Leadership Attributes Tested
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While National Polls Paint Close Race Among Tories (35%), Grits (33%) and NDP (25%), Top Lines May be Deceiving with Bottom Line found in Regions
CPC Leads in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan/Manitoba and Ontario
NDP Leads in Quebec
Liberals Only Lead in Atlantic Canada -
A Majority of Canadians Say They Don't Use Products Made With Child Labour (54%), But 46% Think They Do
Most (87%) Agree Canadians can Reduce Child Labour in Other Countries by Changing their Buying Behaviour
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Grits (34%) and Tories (33%) Once Again Locked in Tie, NDP (23%) Steady
Ontario a Dead Heat Between Liberals (37%) and Conservatives (37%);
Quebec a 3-Way Race: Liberals (31%), NDP (27%), Bloc (26%) -
Rallying Harper Tories (35%) Break Stalemate and Shoot to Early 2015 Lead Over Liberals (31%) and NDP (24%)
Trudeau Grits Falter as Ontario, Quebec Show a Turn Towards Tories
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Canadians say Protests Following Grand Jury Verdicts Following Death of Black Suspects by Police Named Top US News Story of 2014 (34%)
Ebola's Arrival in US (19%), Obama's Declining Popularity (11%) Round Out Top 3
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Mulcair Performing Best as Party Leader, But Trudeau and Grits Seen as Most Ready to Govern
More Believe Trudeau (44%) is Ready to be Prime Minister
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Half (48%) of Canadians Believe Conservative Majority Government is Working Well (Up 8 Points)
With Election Year Looming, Most (71%) Conservative Voters Think Prime Minister Harper Should Remain as Leader for as Long as he is
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