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Majority (61%) Agree With PM To Wait For Gomery Report And Call An Election 30 Days Later, Only 34% Indicate Spring Election Is Best For Country
But PM's Address To Nation Fails To Ignite Liberal Vote With Tories (34%, -1 Point) And Liberals (31%, +1 Point) Virtually Unchanged From Pre-Address
Half Of Canadians (49%) Believe PM's Address Was Simply A Cynical Attempt To Hang On To Power, 44% Believe He Sincerely Regrets Scandal And Serious About Cleaning Up Corruption In Ottawa -
Tories Poised To Take Government If Election Called
Conservatives Crack 40% Vote Support In Ontario For First Time Since June, 1985 (43%)
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Canadians Confident About The Current Economy And Year Ahead
The Ipsos-Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Climbs 3.1 Points To 106.7
Positive Home Purchase Intentions, Low Job Anxiety, And A Softening Of Interest Rate Concerns Main Contributors To Overall Confidence -
Canadian Parents On School And Education
A Study Of Parents With Children In Grades 1-9 Reveals That Parents Hold A Wide Range Of Views When It Comes To Things Like Homework, Scholastic Achievement, Early Learning, Educational Goals, And After School Activities
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In Lead Up To The National Healthcare Summit
Six In Ten (59%) Say It's Not Likely That P.M. And Premiers Will Reach Healthcare Funding Agreement
Premiers (51%) More Trusted By Canadians Than P.M. (32%) To Provide Best Healthcare
Only 18% Think Televising Summit Will Make Meeting Less Productive - 39% Say More Productive, 42% No Impact -
The Prelude To The National Healthcare Summit
Canadians Split On Who Has Best Idea For Reforming Healthcare System
Half (52%) Disapprove Of Federal Government's Conditional Policy Towards Healthcare Funding
More Than Half (56%) Agree That If Healthcare Needs Not Met In A Timely Fashion They Should Be Allowed To Buy Private Care -
Insights From Ipsos In Canada
Values, Motivators & Advertising, Handheld Responses And Holiday Must-Haves
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Despite Debate Kudos For Harper And Lead In Polls, Seat Landscape Remains Static
Conservatives Still Win With Plurality Of Seats
Seat Projection Model Suggests Conservatives Take 125-129 Seats, Liberals 92-96, NDP 20-24, Bloc Quebecois 63-67 -- If Vote Held Tomorrow
Conservative Party (32%) And Liberal Party (29%) Continue Tight Battle, With NDP (16%) Trailing... Bloc Quebecois (48% In Quebec Vs. 22% Liberals)