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Hudak Tories (34%) Take Slight Lead over Wynne Liberals (31%), Horwath NDP (31%)
Most (69%) Ontarians Want a Change in Government
Horwath (32%) and Wynne Best Hudak (28%) as Best Premier -
Canadians Split on Whether Federal Budget Should Tackle Deficit (53%) or Spend to Stimulate Economy (47%)
Canadians Equally as Likely to say Tories (34%), Grits (34%) or
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New Study Shows One in Five (21%) Ontario Convenience Stores Sell Cigarettes to Underage Patrons
Major Chains and Independents Are Equal Offenders. Toronto Stores (56%) Have Highest Offence Rate
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Booting Senators from Liberal Caucus a Popular Move, But Fails to Win Trudeau Any More Votes
Liberals (33%) Hold 4-Point Lead (down 2 points) Over Tories (29%),
with NDP (27%) in the Hunt -
Eight in Ten (81%) Canadians Support Using Tax Dollars to Create and Support Youth Suicide Prevention Initiatives
Most (88%) Believe the Government Needs to Do More to Provide for Mental Health Needs of Young People to Prevent Suicide
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Crudely Put: Oil by Rail Isn't Safe (54%), with Systemic Problems (61%) that Need a Formal Review (90%), But Pipelines are Best Way to Ship (69%)
In Wake of Lac Megantic Disaster and Other Transport Mishaps,
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Eight in Ten (81%) Residents of Saskatchewan Agree Government Should Ban Tobacco Products with Fruit and Candy Flavours
Two Thirds (63%) of Daily Smokers Agree
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Most (69%) Canadians Disagree that the Senate of Canada Performs a Necessary and Useful Political Function
Just One in Three (31%) Agree the Senate is Useful
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Eight in Ten (77%) Agree the Federal Government Has Allowed Canada's Railways Too Much Leeway on Determining Safety Procedures
Just One Quarter (23%) Disagree
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Fewer Canadians Believe Harper Government Working Well (40%, -4 Points), While Seven in Ten (70%) Believe the Liberal Party Will Someday Return to Power (+14 Points)
More Canadians Agree that They Share Trudeau's (48%) and Mulcair's (47%) Values than Harper's (39%)