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BC Liberals (41%) and NDP (39%) Effectively Tied
Advantage Liberals on Leadership: Christy Clark (47%) Leads Adrian Dix (25%) by Wide Margin as Best Premier
Advantage NDP on Government Record: Only One-Third Approve (35%) of Overall Government Performance -
One Quarter (25%) of Ontarians Admit it's Difficult to Lead a Healthy Life and Make Healthy Choices
Most (85%) Ontarians Would `Support' the Ontario Provincial Government Increasing Its Investment in Health
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Despite NDP Surge, Tories Poised to Win Monday's Election
Conservatives (38%) Lead Charging NDP (33%),
Decimated Liberals (18%) as Bloc (7%) Falter and
Green (4%) Trail Far Behind -
More Canadians Using Social Media to Engage in Election, But Traditional News Sites Still Seen as Most Important Sources of Information
Three in Ten Canadians (31%) Discussed Policy and Politics on Social and News Media Spaces Online in the Past Week,
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NDP Surge to Second Place Nationally and First in Quebec as Liberals Stumble, Bloc Collapse
Conservatives Cruising to Victory With 43%Support,
NDP (24%) and Liberals (21%) Battle it Out for Second Place -
With Liberal "Hail Mary" on Healthcare in Final Quarter of Campaign, Poll Finds Liberals Least Trusted on Healthcare
Harper Dealing With His Own Problems in Guergis Affair
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Seven in Ten (70%) Renters in Ontario Say Buying a Home is in their Plan
But Majority (89%) of Ontarians Believe Owning a Home Will Become Even More Difficult for Future Generations
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One in Ten (9%) Voters Absolutely Certain to Turn Up at Polls on Election Day Still Up for Grabs in Last Two Weeks of Campaigning
Majority (84%) of these Crucial Motivated Voters Have Made Up Their Mind Either Before Campaign Started (61%), Before (19%) or After (4%) the Debates as Harper and Layton Now Duke it out for Momentum