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Ontario McGuinty Liberals (46%) Lead Idle PCs (31%), New-Leader NDP (13%), Green (10%)
Half (51%) Give Government Good Marks for Dealing with Economy as Only 16% Offer Failing Grade
Majority (54%) Says Provincial Government Initiatives and Activities Has Economy on `Right Track' -
Lacklustre Start to BC Election Campaign
Voters Give Nod to BC Liberals for Best Campaign, But None of the Three Major Campaigns is Impressing Voters
Gordon Campbell (44%) Leads Carole James (30%) as Best Premier -
Two Thirds (65%) of Ontario Homeowners Oppose McGuinty Government Proposed Mandatory Home Energy Audit Program
Principal Residence Homeowners Overwhelmingly Support Voluntary (92%), Not Mandatory (8%), Audits for Home Sellers
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BC Liberals Lead as Majority of Voters Say Province Heading in Right Direction
BC Liberals (46%, up 2 points) Lead NDP (35%, unchanged) and Greens (15%, down 1 point)
Approval Ratings Steady for Gordon Campbell (50%, unchanged) and Carole James (52%, down 2 points)
BC Liberals Also Have Largest Potential Voter Pool and Firmest Vote Heading Toward May 12th Election -
Ignatieff Liberals (33%) Continue to Edge Closer to Harper Conservatives (37%)
Grits (42%) Open a 5-Point Lead in Ontario over Tories (37%)
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As Canadian Olympic Committee Sets Goal To Be Atop Medal Standings in Vancouver 2010 Games, Just 9% Say Expectations are `Unrealistic and Overly Ambitious'
But a Majority (51%) Disagrees that Our Athletes Have the Financial Resources to Succeed
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As Tory Hits Hustings for March 5 Vote, McGuinty Liberals Have Large Provincial Lead
Grits (45%) Continue to Lead Tories (29%), NDP (16%), Greens (10%)
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Vote Gap Narrows as Grits, Not Tories, Get Post-Budget Bounce
Tory (37%) Lead Over Liberals (31%) Narrows to Six Points
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Canadians to Opposition Parties: Vote For the Budget
Since Budget Vote a Matter of Confidence, Six in ten (57%) Believe Opposition Parties Should Vote For the Harper Budget, Not Against (30%)