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In a Minority Situation, Canadians Prefer Conservatives to Opposition Ruling Accords
Nearly Half (48%, +5) of Canadians Believe Harper Would Make the Best Prime Minister, Besting Layton (35%, +2) and Ignatieff (16%, -8)
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With Election Rhetoric Building, Canadians Not Convinced it's Time to Go to the Polls
Two in Three (64%) Say there's No Need for an Election (Up 4 Points),
One in Three (36%) Say We Need an Election to Clear the Air (Down 4 Points) -
Canadians Put Federal Political Leaders on Notice
Majority Says Ignatieff (73%), Duceppe (57%) Should Quit as Party Leaders if Their Parties Perform Poorly in Next Election,
Mixed Reviews for Harper (49%),
May (43%) and Layton (40%) Should Stay -
Should There Be a BC Provincial Election in 2011?
Public Split with 48% Saying Yes and 43% Saying No
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McGuinty Liberals Close Gap on Leading Tories
Conservatives (38%) Hold Tenuous Lead as
Liberals (35%) Lead in GTA and Northern Ontario,
Tories Lead in Southwest, Central and Eastern Ontario -
January 2011 Update on BC NDP Leadership Contenders
Mike Farnworth Remains Best in Public Opinion, Adrian Dix Loses Favour with NDP Voters
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January 2011 Update on BC Liberal Leadership Contenders
Christy Clark Remains Top of the Pack in Public Opinion
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Canadians Agree Healthcare Should Be the Priority for Both the Provincial (84%) and Federal Governments (73%)
With Federal Provincial Health Accord Set to Expire in 2014,
Most (88%) Say Federal Government Should Initiate Discussions Now, Majority Disagrees (69%) That Progress Can Wait on Account of Economy -
Nearly One Half (45%) of Young Adults Have Not Begun Saving for Retirement
Just Four in Ten (39%) Young Adults Aged 18 to 34 Have an RRSP
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Only a Slim Majority (53%) of Canadians Believe Health Claims Made on Food Product Labels
While Most Believe Probiotics (72%) and Omega-3 Fatty Acids (79%) Improve Their Health, Just Four in Ten (44%) Canadians are Willing to Pay More for Products
Which Make Health Claims