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Albertans Want Next Government to Focus on Healthcare (46%), Acting in Taxpayers' Best Interest (37%), Providing an Open and Honest Government (28%) and Diversifying the Economy (25%) Above All Else
Priority Order Changes Depending on Which Party's Voters are Asked
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Six in Ten (63%) Canadians Say They Don't Know `Exactly What to Do' If They Encountered Someone Experiencing a Severe Allergic Reaction
Eight in Ten (81%) Agree they would Have More Confidence in Using an Auto-Injector If Someone Verbally Walked them Through the Steps of Using It
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Majority (54%) of Albertans Believe Minority Government would be Best Election Outcome for Alberta, But No Consensus on Who Should Lead
Two in Ten (18%) Albertans Will "Hold Their Nose" As they Cast Their Ballot for a Party or Leader they Don't Like
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Recent Prentice Budget (65%), Former Premier Redford's Antics (59%) are Largest Drivers of Vote Choice
NDP Seen as the Party with Best Plan on Key Issues to Albertans; Notley (40%) Trumps Prentice (24%), Jean (21%) as Best Premier
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While Nine in Ten (90%) Canadians Describe Their Mental Health as Good or Better, One in Three (33%) Canadians Classify as being High Risk for Mental-Health Issue
Majority (53%) of Millennials are High Risk, more than Gen Xers (35%)
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Only One Quarter (24%) of Albertans Believes Prentice Government Deserves Re-Election
But Majority (54%) Believes if he Loses, He Should Stay on as Party Leader, Including 81% of PC Voters Who Think He Should Stay
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NDP (37%) Poised to Win over Split Wildrose (26%) and PCs (24%), But Half (48%) of Albertans say they could Change Their Vote before E-Day
Liberals (9%) and Alberta Party (3%) Trail
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Majority of New Homebuyers (69%) Concerned about Inflated Purchase Prices
Three-quarters (74%) of new homebuyers are likely to hire an appraiser to obtain an independent market value