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Toronto Residents Signal Miller Time is Over: Mayor David Miller's Approval Rating Plummets From 69% in 2005 to 43% Today as Majority (57%) Says City on Wrong Track
In `Head to Head' Vote Challenge, Both John Tory and George Smitherman Beat Incumbent Mayor by 7 Points Each
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Majority (53%) Say Harper Conservatives Doing `Good Job' and Should Continue Governing as Only 39% Believe Ignatieff Liberals Would Do `Better Job'
But Tory Kudos Don't Translate as Liberals (35%) and Tories (34%) Continue in Tight See-Saw Horserace
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Despite Election Rhetoric, Seven in Ten (68%) Canadians Say There's `No Need for an Election', Majority (51%) Says Country Heading in `Right Direction', Minority (41%) `Wrong'
Volatile Party Standings Don't Give Either Major Party Edge
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As PC Leadership Hopefuls Continue Campaigning, McGuinty Liberals (45%) Still Lead Progressive Conservatives (32%) By Wide Margin
But Among Identified Provincial PC Voters,
Elliott (35%) Leads Hudak (24%), Hillier (22%) and Klees (20%) in Preference for Leadership -
Over Three-Quarters (77%) of Albertans Support New Electricity Transmission Infrastructure to Serve Their Community
An Ipsos Reid survey on electricity transmission in Alberta has found that almost one-half (45%) of Albertans are concerned their community will be affected by an inadequate supply of electricity in the next five years (15% extremely concerned and 30% somewhat concerned).
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Tories (35%) Take Slim Lead as Liberal (33%) Support Begins to Level Off
Seven-Point Grit Drop in Ontario Likely Driven by Improving Economic News, Conservative Attack Ads
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Ipsos Reid Posts Double Play for Home Run in BC Election
Only Pollster to Hit the Mark on Both the General Election and the Referendum on Electoral Reform
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NDP Steal Green Vote, But BC Liberals Remain 8 Points Ahead
BC Liberals (47%, up 1 point) Lead NDP (39%, up 4 points) and Greens (10%, down 5 points)
Campbell (50%) Leads James (33%) as Best Premier, but Few (11%) say Party Leader is Main Reason for Vote
Support for BC-STV Plummets (52% Status Quo vs. 33% STV) -
As Liberals Rally Around Ignatieff in Vancouver, Grits (36%) Lead Tories (33%) Nationally, With 10-Point Lead in Seat-Rich Ontario
But Harper Bests New Grit Leader on Most Leadership Attributes, Including Best Prime Minister (43% for Harper, 33% for Ignatieff)