Government


Politics Survey

On Eve of Confidence Votes,
Half (50%) of Canadians Say to Opposition Parties:
Pass Budget, Avoid Election

Conservatives (43%) Spike into Majority Zone as Grits (24%) Tumble and Trail by Almost 20 Points with Finger on Election Trigger,
Pending Election is Conservatives to Lose
Politics Survey

Metro Vancouver Residents Say They Are Not Adequately Prepared for a Significant Earthquake

Only One-in-Four (26%) Say Their Household is Adequately Prepared
Only One-in-Seven (14%) Say Their Local Municipality is Adequately Prepared
Politics Survey

Test Driving the Campaign Narratives:
Conservative and Liberal Potential
Ballot Questions Square Off

Six in Ten (63%) Say It's More Important to Elect a Leader that Will Provide an Honest, Open and Trustworthy Government,
While Four in Ten (37%) Say Electing a Party That Will Ensure the Economic Recovery Continues is More Important
Politics Survey

Six in Ten (59%) Canadians Unaware of Tory 2006 Election "In-and-Out" Scheme

One Quarter (24%) of Canadians Have Heard of Issue and Believe it Requires More Attention than it's Getting
Politics Survey

Canadians Outline Their Federal Budget Priorities

If Government Falls on Budget,
Canadians Split on Who's to Blame for Triggering an Election