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Yawn: Same Old, Same Old
Conservative (35%) and Liberal (29%) Support Remains Unchanged Since End of September,
And Effectively Unchanged Over Past Four and a Half Years -
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
Stimulating Economy through Government Spending -
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 -
Sam Katz Heavy Favourite for Third Term as Winnipeg Mayor
Katz (59%) leads Wasylycia-Leis (39%) by Wide Margin among Decided Voters
Gap Narrows to 9 Points among those Absolutely Certain to Vote (54% Katz, 45% Wasylycia-Leis) -
Heading Down the Home Stretch, It's Too Close to Call for Toronto Mayor but the Edge Goes to Ford...For Now...
Ford (33%) and Smitherman (31%) in Dead Heat on Topline Vote Preference with Pantalone (13%) Out of Contention...
Among those Committed to Go Out and Vote, Ford (39%) Steals Back Edge from Smitherman (33%) as Pantalone (15%) Stagnates -
Watson in a Walk as Ottawa Turfs O'Brien
Watson (44%) leads O'Brien (21%) on Topline Vote Preference with Haydon (9%) and Doucet (7%) Trailing...
Among those Committed to Go Out and Vote Watson's Lead (48%) Extends to Twenty-Eight points over Incumbent O'Brien (20%). -
Most Torontonians (23%) Would Choose Rob Ford Over Rivals to Trust With Their Personal Finances
Ford is Also Chosen as Mayoral Candidate Most Folks Would Want to Have a Beer or Coffee With (28%)