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Canadians Assess the Liberal Party's Chances of Victory
Seven in Ten (68%) Canadians Want Change in Ottawa, But Split on Whether They Think Liberals (45%) or Conservatives (43%) Will Win the Next Election
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Majority (71%) Shrug Off Federal Budget as Liberal Lead Jumps to 8 Points Heading into Policy Convention
One in Three (34%) Say Budget Struck the Right Balance,
But Some Say It Went Too Far on Saving (41%) While
Others Say Too Much Spending (25%) -
Hudak Tories (34%) Take Slight Lead over Wynne Liberals (31%), Horwath NDP (31%)
Most (69%) Ontarians Want a Change in Government
Horwath (32%) and Wynne Best Hudak (28%) as Best Premier -
Booting Senators from Liberal Caucus a Popular Move, But Fails to Win Trudeau Any More Votes
Liberals (33%) Hold 4-Point Lead (down 2 points) Over Tories (29%),
with NDP (27%) in the Hunt -
Fewer Canadians Believe Harper Government Working Well (40%, -4 Points), While Seven in Ten (70%) Believe the Liberal Party Will Someday Return to Power (+14 Points)
More Canadians Agree that They Share Trudeau's (48%) and Mulcair's (47%) Values than Harper's (39%)
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Four in Five (81%) Canadians Believe Pope Francis is Moving the Catholic Church in a Positive Direction
Just One in Five (19%) Disagree
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Tory Troubles Not Contained to By-Election Ridings as Liberals Jump out to 6-Point National Lead
Liberals Rise to 7-Point Lead in Key Battlegrounds of BC and Ontario, Hold 6-Point Lead in Quebec
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Peter Stoffer is Canada's Parliamentarian of the Year
As Selected by Members of Parliament Who Participated in the Parliamentarian of the Year Awards Survey
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Rob Ford's Road to Re-Election Long and Bumpy as Prospects for another Victory look Bleak
Karen Stintz, Olivia Chow and John Tory all Perform Better than
Mayor Rob Ford in Election Scenarios