Government


Politics Survey

McGuinty Liberals Stay the Course
Amidst Summer Blues

Ontario Liberals (45%) Continue to Lead Tories (31%),
NDP (12%) and Green Party (11%)
Politics Survey

Support for Mission in Afghanistan
Holds Steady (48%)

But Come 2011 Majority (52%) Says It's Time for Canada to Pull Out

Over 8 In 10 (82%, Up From 77% in 2007) Proud Of Men and Women Who Serve In Canada's Armed Forces
Politics Survey

Torontonians Deliver Report Card to City Hall

Majority (77%) Gives `Good' Marks For City Overall, But One Half (50%) Give Bad Marks for Level of Taxes for Services
Highest `Good' Marks
Go To Job Police Chief Is Doing (88%)
Politics Survey

Toronto Residents Signal Miller Time is Over:
Mayor David Miller's Approval Rating Plummets From 69% in 2005 to 43% Today as
Majority (57%) Says City on Wrong Track

In `Head to Head' Vote Challenge, Both John Tory and George Smitherman Beat Incumbent Mayor by 7 Points Each
Politics Survey

Majority (53%) Say Harper Conservatives Doing `Good Job' and Should Continue Governing as Only 39% Believe Ignatieff Liberals Would Do `Better Job'

But Tory Kudos Don't Translate as Liberals (35%) and Tories (34%) Continue in Tight See-Saw Horserace
Politics Survey

As PC Leadership Hopefuls Continue Campaigning, McGuinty Liberals (45%) Still Lead Progressive Conservatives (32%) By Wide Margin

But Among Identified Provincial PC Voters,
Elliott (35%) Leads Hudak (24%), Hillier (22%) and Klees (20%) in Preference for Leadership
Politics Survey

Over Three-Quarters (77%) of Albertans Support New Electricity Transmission Infrastructure to Serve Their Community

An Ipsos Reid survey on electricity transmission in Alberta has found that almost one-half (45%) of Albertans are concerned their community will be affected by an inadequate supply of electricity in the next five years (15% extremely concerned and 30% somewhat concerned).