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Politics Survey

Albertans Have Hope For Healthcare

Majority of Albertans (57%) Say The Overall Quality Of Healthcare They Receive Will Be Better In Five Years - Only 30% Say it Will be Worse

Most Albertans Say Provinces (71%) As Opposed To Federal Government (28%) Should Decide How Increases In Transfer Payments Are Spent

Hiring More Doctors And Nurses And Reducing Waitlists For Diagnostic Services Are Albertans' Top Priorities For Increased Healthcare Spending
Politics Survey

Decision Canada: The First Poll Of The Winter Election Campaign

A Snapshot Of The Political Landscape Taken In The Hours After The Government Falls Shows A Dead Heat And An Unpredictable Outcome
Politics Survey

National Children's Day 2005

Canadians Reflect on the State of the Child in Canada
Politics Survey

Most Canadians (78%) Say Election Over Holidays Won't Affect Their Party Vote

Seventy Percent Feel Liberal Tax Cut Just Attempt To Buy Votes And Won't Influence Them
Federal Vote: Grits (36%, +2 Points) Have Lead Over Tories (27%, -1 Point) -- NDP (16%, -3), Green (6%, +2), In Quebec: Bloc Quebecois 50% Vs. 28% For Liberals
But 39% Willing To Hand Harper A Minority That Would Keep Him And Party "In Check"
Politics Survey

Majority Of Canadians (57%) Feel Spring Is Best Time To Hold Election

Liberals Continue To Have Negative Momentum (-44 Points, Essentially Unchanged From June), But Conservatives (-8 Points) Are Up 18 Points
National Vote: Liberals (34%, +3 Points), Conservatives (28%, -2 Points), NDP (19%, Unchanged), Green Party (4%, -1 Point) - In Quebec: Bloc Quebecois 56% (+4 Points) vs. Liberals 21% (+1 Point)
Politics Survey

Grits Thrashed In Wake Of Gomery Report

Liberals (31%, -7 Points) Fall Into Virtual Tie With
Tories (30%, +4 Points)
Potential Conservative Minority Looms If Vote Holds - Ontario Gives Tories Boost While Bloc Gains In Quebec