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Economy and Jobs Top Issue of Ontario Campaign
Economy Rules (24%), While Lower Taxes (13%) and Integrity (10%) Follow
Neither (58%) Anger (15%) or Fear (27%) Driving Voters -
Ontario Election Week Two: Hudak Tories (39% +2) Continue Lead Over Wynne Liberals (30% -1) and Faltering Horwath NDP (24% -4)
Ballot Box Bonus Gives Hudak A Solid Shot At Majority
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Time for Change: Tories (37%) Maintain Lead over Liberals (31%), NDP (28%) as Tide Strengthens
Hudak's Image as Potential Premier Strengthening
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The Canadian Employment Mobility Landscape: 46% of Canadians Might Move for Work, 55% Would Not Move for Any Circumstance
One in 10 (12%) Canadians Have Greatest Willingness to Move in Order to Gain Employment
Another One Third (34%) Might Be Persuaded to Move if Provided With Incentives -
Tories (33%), Liberals (33%) All Tied Up for First Time Since Fall 2013
Most Canadians Shrug Off Fair Election Act, Support ID Provisions and an End to Vouching
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Hudak's Ontario PCs Advance Smartly as Potential Election Looms
Budget Confidence Vote Will Test NDP to Bring Down Government
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Quebecers Outline Priorities for Next Government
In an Election Fought over Values Charter, Referendum and Integrity, Quebecers Turn the Page to Bread and Butter Issues Saying Economy and Jobs should be Top Priority for Incoming Government
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Quebec Voter Issues in Final Days Reveal Party Strategies
Economy and Jobs, Referendum and Integrity--not Values Charter--Top Issues Driving Voters to Ballot Box, But Primary Vote Against Referendum Most Motivating
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Quebec Liberal Lead Grows (37% Vs. 28% PQ) in Final Stretch
With Nine Point Spread, Liberal Voters Least Likely to Change Their Vote Before Election Day
Couillard Chosen Over Marois, Legault as Best Premier