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Parti Quйbecois Holds Lead On Voting Favourability
Corruption allegations / scandals rising to the fore as issue of the moment for Quйbecers
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Rating Possible BC NDP Leadership Contenders
Mike Farnworth Rates Best; Adrian Dix and Corky Evans Also Viewed Positively
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Kiss Me Kate: Majority (55%, + 12) of Canadians Think Nuptials Between Prince William and Kate Middleton Should Put William, Not Charles on the Royal Throne
While Canadians Slightly More Favourable to Monarchy as a Whole,
Slim Majority (53%) Still Believes Canada should End its Ties to the
Monarchy When Queen Elizabeth's Reign Ends -
With Less Than a Year to Ontario Election, Hudak's Progressive Conservatives (41%) Open Gulf Over McGuinty's Liberals (32%)
NDP (20%) and Green Party (7%) Trail
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Yawn: Same Old, Same Old
Conservative (35%) and Liberal (29%) Support Remains Unchanged Since End of September,
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Rating Possible BC Liberal Leadership Contenders
Dianne Watts and Carole Taylor are Early Public Favourites
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Canadians Split on Best Direction for Canada as Competing Political Narratives Divide Country
One Half (50%) Support Policies Centred on Economy, Fiscal Management and Reducing Spending, Deficit, Debt and Taxation; Other Half (50%) Supports Policies Focused on Investing in Social Programs and
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Despite Shakeups in City Halls Across the Country, Most (63%) Canadians Predict `The Same' Outcome from Their Municipal Leaders
While One Quarter (25%) Believes Their New Municipal Government Will Be Better Able to Provide the Local City Services They Need,
One in Ten (12%) Fear They'll be Worse Off -
Half (51%) of Canadians Believe Khadr Should Serve All (25%) or Some (26%) of his Sentence in Canada
But Seven in Ten (69%) Believe Khadr is Probably Guilty and Plea Bargain is Too Generous
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Crime, Taxes and Infrastructure are Top Issues in Winnipeg Mayoral Race
Katz (37%) leads Wasylycia-Leis (24%) on Best Plan for Property Taxes
Slight Majority (52%) Want Major Change in City Council