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While Most (58%) See Merit in Truck Side Guards to Protect Cyclists, Majority (60%) Balk at Cost to Truckers in Fragile Economy
More Bike Lanes on City Roads (81%) and Mutual
Biker/Driver Respect Needed -
Bob Rae 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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Nearly Half of NDP (44%) and Liberal (41%) Voters Support Merger of Two Parties under One Banner
Tories (37%) Ahead While NDP (31%) Lead over Grits (21%)
Remains Strong, Bloc (6%) and Green (3%) Trail -
Four in Ten (40%) Canadians Believe Their Own Media Engage in Murdoch "News of the World" Like Phone Hacking, Payments to Obtain News Tips
Majority (56%) Say Journalists Should be Accredited to Work in Media
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NDP Moves Ahead of BC Liberals
NDP (45%, up 6) Leads BC Liberals (38%, down 3)
Christy Clark (34%) Leads Adrian Dix (23%) as Best Premier -
Ontario Liberals Poised for Historic Three-Peat Majority
Liberals (41%) Open Ten-Point Lead over PCs (31%),
NDP (25%) and Green Party Trail (3%) -
Ontario Election Debate Viewers Say McGuinty Wins Debate (33%) Over Horwath (29%) Bests Hudak (25%)
While McGuinty Continues to be Person Who Sounds and Acts Most Like a Premier, Impressions of Horwath Skyrocket, Seen as Leader with Best Policies, Most Likable
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Ford Nation Little Help for Tories as Most (53%) Say Ford Being Mayor of Toronto Makes them Less Likely to Vote for the PCs in the Provincial Election, Just 9% More Likely
Momentum With Horwath as Impression Improves During
Campaign (+17), Hudak (-15) and McGuinty (-12) Falter,
Horwath (37%) Party Leader Ontarians Most
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Six in Ten (62%) Ontarians Agree Party Leaders Talking about the Issues that Matter to Them
Economy and Jobs (35%), Healthcare (16%) Named as Most Important Issues, McGuinty Leads on Both,
Taxes (15%) in Third Place with Hudak Leading on Issue