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Ignatieff Closes Gap on Harper as Choice for Best Prime Minister
Harper (43%) Still Leads but Tumbles after Parliament Debacle with Ignatieff (33%), Layton (23%)
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In Wake of Constitutional Crisis, New Survey Demonstrates that Canadians Lack Basic Understanding of our Country's Parliamentary System
Half of Canadians (51%) Believe the Prime Minister is Directly Elected by Voters
and Three in Four (75%) Don't Know Who Canada's Head of State Is -
Harper Has Hammer, Even With New Grit Leader
Call for Election Looms as Canadians Want Compromise, Confidence, Not Coalition
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Nearly Half of Canadians (43%) Plan to Shop More at Wal-Mart this Christmas
Canadians Believe Basket of Goods Costs Less At Wal-Mart
than at Other Major Retailers -
Majority (68%) Of Canadians From Every Part Of Country Supports Governor General's Decision To Prorogue Parliament
Fear and Anger Grips the Nation as Almost Three Quarters (72%) of Canadians say they are Truly Scared for the Future of the Country with What is Going On in Ottawa
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Two Years and Counting...Still No Change In BC Provincial Political Standings
BC Liberals (44%, down 3 points) Remain Well Ahead of NDP (35%, up 2 points) and Greens (16%, unchanged)
Approval Ratings Steady for Gordon Campbell (50%, up 1 point), Carole James (54%, down 1 point) and BC Liberal Government (53%, up 2 points)
Gordon Campbell (53%, up 3 points) Leads Carole James (37%, down 1 point) as Best Premier -
No Clear Front-Runner Emerges for Liberal Leadership
Liberal Voters Pick Ignatieff (19%) and McKenna (19%)
Canadians Name Justin Trudeau (16%) as
Best to Replace Dion -
After Campaign Touting Leadership in Uncertain Economic Times, Tories Tumble as Only 30% Think Harper Has Economic Crisis Plan
Conservative Minority Likely, But Precise Outcome Up for Grabs
Conservatives (34%), Liberals (29%), NDP (18%),
Bloc (9%, 38% Quebec), Green (8%) -
Seven in ten (71%) Blame Canadian Leaders' `Lack of Vision' (41%), `Fear' (30%) As Reason Why Healthcare Problems Remain Unsolved, Not `Lack of Money' (29%)
Three Quarters (74%) Say It's `Very Important' For Political Parties to Have Plan That Address Doctor Shortage, But 74% Also Think Politicians Not Spending Enough Time During Campaign Talking about the Future of Healthcare System