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Liberals (34%) and Conservatives (33%) Tied Nationally as Battleground Ontario Shows Dead Heat at 37%
NDP (24%) Without Serious Traction
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The Perils of Perception: Canadians Fail on Every Perception versus Fact about their Country in Unique Socio-demographic Knowledge Test
But Score Better Than 13 Other Countries in Accuracy Placing 8th of 14
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Poverty (43%) Most Thought by Canadians to Be the Cause of World Hunger
Six in Ten (59%) Believe That the Canadian Government Should Ensure Seed Access to Developing Countries; Two in Three Believe Canadian Government Funding to Support Small Family Farms (63%) and Individual Donations to Organizations (65%) Could Help Reduce World Hunger
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John Tory (42%) Headed for Toronto Mayor's Chain of Office Over Ford (31%), Chow (25%)
Potentially Large Turnout Could Push Victory Margin Higher
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Diversity and Community Tops List of What Torontonians Most Love About Their City; Traffic (37%) and Living Costs (35%) Are Most Hated
Half (46%) Would Be Willing to Pay More in User Fees to Improve the City's Recreational Facilities
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Transit Top Issue for Torontonians in Municipal Election
Majority of Commuters Say Their Daily Commute is Getting
Longer (57%) not Shorter (2%) -
Most (87%) Torontonians Say Politics Get In the Way of Getting Things Done
Nearly Half (45%) Strongly Agree
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With Four Weeks Left Until Toronto Mayoral Vote, Tory (48%) Soars While Chow (26%), Ford (26%) Sputter
Tory Leads in Every Part of Toronto--Including Previously Held "Ford Nation" Bastions of Etobicoke and Scarborough
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With Doug In and Rob Out, Toronto Mayoral Race is John Tory's (43%) to Lose as Olivia Chow (29%), Doug Ford (28%) Trail
Given Mayor Rob Ford's Health, Majority (53%) of Torontonians Believe
Ford-Brother Switcheroo was Appropriate -
As House Resumes from Summer Break, Party Support Locked in Holding Pattern
Liberals (38%) Maintain 7-Point Lead over Conservatives (31%), NDP (23%), Bloc (5%) and Green (3%) Party Trail