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Politics Survey

Liberals Move Into Solid Majority Territory But Voters Still VolatileLiberals (40%), Conservatives (24%), NDP (15%), Bloc (46% In Quebec), Green (5%)

Seat Model Projects Liberals With 171-175 Seats, Conservatives 56-60 Seats, Bloc 54-58 Seats, NDP 17-21 Seats If Vote Held Today
155 Seats Needed For Majority
Politics Survey

Potential Liberal Majority Gets More Comfortable

Liberal vs. Bloc Gap Closes In Quebec, Conservatives Falter In Atlantic Canada But Gain In Prairies, NDP Slip; Seat Range Model Projects Liberals With Potential Majority: 160-164 Seats, Conservative 66-70 Seats, Bloc 56-60 Seats, NDP 18-22 Seats, 155 Seats Needed For Majority
Politics Survey

Canadians' Views On Trade Agreements:

Six In Ten Canadians (62%) Disagree That Canada Should Sign A Trade Agreement That Would Open Canada's Public Services to Competition From Foreign Companies
A Further Six In Ten (60%) Disagree That Government Should Sign Deals That Would Allow Corporations to Directly Sue The
Government of Canada If Our Public Policies Impair Their Ability to Make Profits
Politics Survey

Eight In Ten Canadians (82%): Bush No Friend Of Canada, Doesn't Really Know Canadian Issues

But Canadians Split over Future Relationship between the Two Countries: More Canadians (39%) Believe Canada's Relationship with the U.S. Should Be Closer Than Farther Apart (27%) While One-Third (32%) Say It Should Remain the Same
Politics Survey

Volatile Voters Bounce Grits Back Into Majority Territory (40% +5) As Conservatives Stumble (23% -5)

NDP 18% (Unchanged), Bloc 11% (Bloc +1 at 46% with Grits at 33% in Quebec), Green 5% (Unchanged)
Seat Model Projects Liberals Taking 153-157 Seats, Conservatives 66-70 Seats, Bloc 58-62 Seats, NDP 19-23 Seats
155 Seats Needed For Majority
Majority (59%) Think Federal Liberals Don't Deserve To Be Re-Elected And Time Another Party Given Chance To Govern Country
Politics Survey

Six in Ten (59%) Canadians Think Religious Leaders Are A Force For Good In Society

Majority (62%) of Canadians Believe That Religious Communities Are A Force For Good In Society
Three-Quarters (74%) Of Canadians Feel That Interfaith Dialogue Would Have A Positive Impact On Their Community