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Four in Ten (39%) Torontonians Agree They Would Rather Vote For Miller Than Any of the Other Candidates Running to Replace Him
But With Miller Out of the Race, Rob Ford Beats Out Other Candidates For Best Candidate to Be Mayor of Toronto
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The Ford Juggernaut: Despite Campaign Troubles, Ford Well Out in Front of Two-Man Race for Mayor
Majority (55%) `Agrees' That Despite What Has Been Said or Alleged about Ford, He Could Still be a Great Mayor of Toronto
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Hudak and his Ontario PCs on the March: Hudak Bests Premier McGuinty on Attributes, PCs Now in the Lead as Two thirds (64%) Want a Change
PCs (36%) Narrowly Lead Liberals (35%),
NDP (18%) and Green Party (11%) Trail Behind -
Barbecues and Bus Rides Bring Tories (34%), Grits (31%) Closer Together
Razor-Thin Race in Ontario Between Conservatives (36%)
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In Wake of "Mountie Mutiny", Majority (56%) Still Believes Appointment of William Elliott as Commissioner of RCMP Was the Right Decision, But Country Split (51%/49%) on Whether He Should Stay in the Job
Fewer Canadians Say RCMP Top Brass (51%, down 6 points),
Rank and File Officers (69%, down 11 points) doing a Good Job -
Despite New End Date to Afghan War, Most (77%) Canadians Say Canada Should Still End Its Combat Mission in 2011
Increasing Majority (57%, +5) Says
Bring Home the Troops in 2011 -
Splits and Fractures: Canadians Evenly Divided On Whether Scrapping of Mandatory Long-Form Census is a `Good' (49%) or `Bad' (51%) Decision
Two in Ten (19%) Canadians Say Outright That if They Receive the New Voluntary Version, They Will Not Complete the Form
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Twenty Years After Oka Crisis, Majority (57%) of Canadians Don't Believe Quality of Life for Aboriginals in Canada is Getting Better
Six in Ten (60%) Agree that Governments Lack the Political Will
to Make Any Real Changes that Would Benefit the
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National Vote Intentions Remain Relatively Flat Despite Excitement of G-20 Summit, Royal Visit and Canada Day
Tories (35%) Hold Lead Over Liberals (29%), NDP (15%),
Bloc (11%) and Green Party (10%)