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- October 13, 2009: Harper’s Tories Need a Little Help
From Some Friends
- September 15, 2009: NDP Falters to Mere 12% Support With All Eyes on Layton As He Determines Government’s Fate
- September 11, 2009: Canada's Pulse: Vancouver Edition
- September 11, 2009: Canada's Pulse: Edmonton Edition
- September 11, 2009: Canada's Pulse: Calgary Edition
- September 11, 2009: Canada's Pulse: Regina Edition
- September 11, 2009: Canada's Pulse: Saskatoon Edition
- September 11, 2009: Canada's Pulse: Winnipeg Edition
- September 11, 2009: Canada's Pulse: Toronto Edition
- September 11, 2009: Canada's Pulse: Montreal Edition
- September 11, 2009: Canada's Pulse: Halifax Edition
- September 11, 2009: Canada's Pulse: Newfoundland and Labrador Edition
- July 27, 2009: McGuinty Liberals Stay the Course
Amidst Summer Blues
- July 16, 2009: Support for Mission in Afghanistan
Holds Steady (48%)
But Come 2011 Majority (52%) Says It’s Time for Canada to Pull Out
- June 26, 2009: Torontonians Deliver Report Card to City Hall
- June 25, 2009: 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
- June 20, 2009: Majority (53%) Say Harper Conservatives Doing ‘Good Job’ and Should Continue Governing as Only 39% Believe Ignatieff Liberals Would Do ‘Better Job’
- June 6, 2009: Despite Election Rhetoric, Seven in Ten (68%) Canadians Say There’s ‘No Need for an Election’, Majority (51%) Says Country Heading in
‘Right Direction’, Minority (41%) ‘Wrong’
- June 3, 2009: As PC Leadership Hopefuls Continue Campaigning, McGuinty Liberals (45%) Still Lead Progressive Conservatives (32%) By Wide Margin
- May 30, 2009: Canadians Rebound from Economic Recession Funk: Highest Level of Economic Confidence Outlook Seen in 18 Years of Polling
- May 26, 2009: Tories (35%) Take Slim Lead as Liberal (33%) Support Begins to Level Off
- May 2, 2009: Flu Fear Fizz: Less than Half (47%) of Canadians Concerned with Catching New Flu,
Only 15% Very Much So
- May 2, 2009: As Liberals Rally Around Ignatieff in Vancouver, Grits (36%) Lead Tories (33%) Nationally, With 10-Point Lead in Seat-Rich Ontario
- May 1, 2009: Ontario McGuinty Liberals (46%) Lead Idle
PCs (31%), New-Leader NDP (13%), Green (10%)
- April 13, 2009: A Report Card on the Harper/Flaherty Economic Initiatives and Activities:
59% Give “Good Marks” and 61% Say they've got the Canadian Economy on the Right Track
- April 12, 2009: As Christians Mark the Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ this Easter Weekend,
New Poll Finds Fewer Canadians Believe in God
- April 11, 2009: Canadians Split 50/50 on Simply Letting Car Companies Go Bankrupt
- April 6, 2009: Amid Barrage of Bad News,
Most (83%) Canadians Remain ‘Optimistic’ About Canada
- April 1, 2009: Six in Ten (60%) Canadians Observed Earth Hour
- March 10, 2009: Ignatieff Liberals (33%) Continue to Edge Closer to Harper Conservatives (37%)
- February 25, 2009: As RRSP Deadline Approaches, More Canadians Poised to Contribute,
But Many Existing Contributors Likely to Scale Back Their Contributions
- February 12, 2009: As Canadian Olympic Committee Sets Goal To Be Atop Medal Standings in Vancouver 2010 Games, Just 9% Say Expectations are ‘Unrealistic and Overly Ambitious’
- February 7, 2009: As Tory Hits Hustings for March 5 Vote, McGuinty Liberals Have Large Provincial Lead
- February 7, 2009: Vote Gap Narrows as Grits, Not Tories,
Get Post-Budget Bounce
- January 31, 2009: Canadians Give Shrug to Budget, Seen as Benign:
58% Say It’s Neither Good Nor Bad,
Only 24% Give Thumbs Up
- January 27, 2009: Canadians to Opposition Parties: Vote For the Budget
- January 26, 2009: Looking Ahead to the Budget, Canadians Most Supportive of Spending Cuts (62%) and Deficits (52%), Not Tax Hikes (18%)
- January 24, 2009: Majority (53%) Sides With Running Major Deficit of at Least $30 to $40 Billion in Coming Budget to Stimulate Economy
- January 20, 2009: Two Thirds (65%) of Canadians Believe Relationship between Canada and U.S. Will Be Better for Canadians with Obama Compared to Bush, but Most Believe Issue Progress Will Stay the Same, Not Get Better
- January 20, 2009: If Obama Closes Guantanamo, Two Thirds (64%) Say
Prime Minister Harper Should Ask to Bring Omar Khadr Back to Canada, Not Keep in U.S. (36%)
- January 19, 2009: Three Quarters (76%) of Canadians Believe Obama’s Election a ‘Good Thing’—Up a Whopping 50 Points over What They Thought of Bush at Outset of His 2004 Term
- January 19, 2009: From Bush’s Legacy to Obama’s Hope:
- January 16, 2009: Bearing Witness to History in the Making:
One Third (32%) of Canadians Plan to Watch or Listen to President-elect Barack Obama’s Inauguration on Tuesday, January 20, 2009
- January 10, 2009: Amidst Deepening Economic Concern,
Majority (55%) Still Believes Canada on Right Track
- January 3, 2009: Ignatieff Closes Gap on Harper as Choice for Best Prime Minister
- December 30, 2008: Finally, The Genders Agree on Something:
Seven in Ten Women (73%) and Men (70%) Agree That,
For Men, Love is Apart from Central Focus of His Life,
But For Women It’s the Very Centre of Her Life
- December 24, 2008: Two in Three (67%) Canadians Believe in Angels
- December 23, 2008: Majority (58%) Believes it’s ‘Unwise’ for Government to Provide Money for Auto Bailout
- December 22, 2008: Despite Recession, Majority Intends to Spend Same (51%) or More (7%) This Year on Holiday Gifts
- October 11, 2008: After Campaign Touting Leadership in Uncertain Economic Times, Tories Tumble as Only 30% Think Harper Has Economic Crisis Plan
- October 5, 2008: Post-Debate Analysis
- October 4, 2008: Conservatives Crushed in Quebec (18%) as Bloc Soars (40%)
- October 4, 2008: Despite Massive Market Sell-Offs,
Canadian Confidence in Economy Holds Steady
- October 2, 2008: Post-Debate Summary:
English-Language Leaders’ Debate
- October 2, 2008: Post-Debate Summary:
French-Language Leaders’ Debate
- September 30, 2008: Channel Surfing the Simultaneous
Canada and US Debates
- September 29, 2008: And the Brand Played On: Assessing the Attributes of
The Major Federal Parties
- September 28, 2008: Only Four in Ten (39%) ‘Approve’ NDP/Liberal Coalition
to Block Conservative Majority
- September 27, 2008: Grits Under Siege: Liberal Vote Collapse in Ontario,
NDP Surge Has Harper Tories Flirting with Majority
- September 25, 2008: Most Canadians (62%) Say Parties’ Stance on Issues Will Drive their Vote, Not Party Leaders (21%)
or Local Candidates (17%)
- September 22, 2008: As Markets Decline,
Economy (26%) Rising in Importance in Campaign
- September 21, 2008: In Case you Didn’t Notice, An Election is Happening:
Few (21%) Canadians Giving this Campaign More Attention
- September 20, 2008: Tories on the March as Ontario Grit Vote Collapses,
Bloc Falter
- September 18, 2008: Reputation Matters: Half and Half
- September 17, 2008: If Given the Choice of One Superpower, Nearly One Half (45%) Would Chose Ability to Heal Themselves
- September 16, 2008: Economy (24%), Healthcare (17%), Environment (14%), Taxes (14%) Top Issues For Canadians in Campaign
- September 14, 2008: Not a Good Week for Leader Impressions as Harper (-21) Dion (-19), and Duceppe (-13) Take a Tumble,
and Layton Posts a Draw
- September 13, 2008: Election 2008: At the End of Week 1,
Tories Lead But No Magic Breakthrough
- September 9, 2008: The Political Landscape at Ground Level: Part II
- September 7, 2008: Expectations of Outcome at the Outset:
Canadians Prefer their Next Government to be a Majority (63%)
But Expect a Minority (64%)
- September 7, 2008: When the Prime Minister Comes Knocking
Canadians (74%) Say to Governor General Michaelle Jean:
Say Yes To an Election
- September 3, 2008: Canadians Choose Harper as Leader Who Would Make “Best Prime Minister”
- September 3, 2008: Leadership Matters: The Numbers Behind the Apparent Party Strategies
- September 2, 2008: Green Shifting: Dion’s Plan Takes a Tumble Amidst Withering Tory Attack
- August 30, 2008: At the Gate: National Race Tightens as Canadians Contemplate Going to the Polls
- August 19, 2008: Canadians Warming to Election Talk as Tories Close Gap in Key Battlegrounds Across the Country
- August 18, 2008: Canada And The Arctic: True North Strong And Ours?
- August 2, 2008: If You Sabre Rattle In Summer, Does Anyone Hear it? Apparently Not
- July 28, 2008: Pent Up Or Fed Up?
- July 23, 2008: Six in Ten (60%) Believe Omar Khadr Should Remain
in U.S. Custody at Guantanamo Bay
- July 15, 2008: If Given Choice, 15% Of Canadians Would Have Their Province Opt Out Of Canada And Either Form Stand-Alone Country (12%) Or Join U.S. (3%)
- July 12, 2008: Grits (32%) And Tories (33%) In A Statistical Tie, But Grits Have Big Lead in Battleground Ontario
- July 9, 2008: Two Thirds (65%) Support Dr. Henry Morgentaler’s Appointment to the Order of Canada
- July 8, 2008: Not A Great First Impression:
Only One In Three (34%) Canadians Claim To Know Anything About Dion’s ‘Green Shift’ Plan
- July 3, 2008: As Quebec City Celebrates 400th Anniversary, Majority (63%) Of Quebecers Believe French Language Needs More Protection In Canada Compared With Only One In Ten (11%) In The Rest Of Canada
- July 1, 2008: As Nation Celebrates Its Birthday, Slim Majority (56%) Believes Country On ‘Right Track’
And ‘No Need’ For Election (57%)
- June 16, 2008: Majority (52%) Says It’s ‘Wrong’ For Government To Deny Film Tax Credits Based On Content
- June 14, 2008: Gas Price Rise Has Many Canadians Changing Their Commuting Habits
- June 9, 2008: In Anticipation Of Formal Federal Apology, Two Thirds (63%) Believe ‘It’s About Time
the Government and Canadians
Come to Terms With Past Actions’
- June 7, 2008: Majority (55%) Believes Vancouver Safe-Injection Site
a ‘Good Thing’, Government Should Extend Federal Drug-Law Exemption to Keep Site Open (54%)
- June 7, 2008: As the Summer Heats Up,
Tories (36%) Remain Cool with Lead over Grits (30%)
- June 3, 2008: Majority (53%) of Canadians Are Planning a Summer Vacation This Year, But Four in ten (39%) Say Uncertain Economy Has Scaled Back their Plans
- June 2, 2008: Despite Gaffs and a Sack, Harper’s Tories Still Lead, But Having Country On The ‘Right Track’ Tumbles
- May 31, 2008: Country Split on Whether Harper Right Not to Answer Questions about Sacked Minister’s ‘Private’ Ex-Relationship (51%) or Treat as Legitimate Questions on National Security Risk (44%)
- May 16, 2008: As May Two-Four Long Weekend Approaches,
More Canadians Yearn for the Cottage,
Fewer Plan to Attend Fireworks Display
- May 9, 2008: Economy Top Issue To Canadians, First Time In Decade
- May 3, 2008: Despite Shaky Economy, No Shake-Up In Party Support
- April 19, 2008: Canadian Opinion on Hiller:
92% Give General Salute
- April 15, 2008: Over One Third (36%) Of Canadians Predict Worsening Of Canadian Economy
- April 12, 2008: Antics in House of Commons Have Little Impact on Party Vote
- April 10, 2008: No Sense For The Penny
- April 9, 2008: Two Thirds (66%) Want Canadian Flag over Parliament Building Flown at Half Staff Every Time a Canadian Soldier is Killed
- March 25, 2008: Liberals (33%) Edge Closer to Tories (35%)
- March 25, 2008: Canadians Luke-Warm On Olympic Boycott As Possible Reaction To Chinese Response In Tibet
- March 15, 2008: Majority (55%) Supports Opposition RESP Tax-Break Bill, Though Government Says It Would Risk Deficit
- March 10, 2008: Despite Gaffes And Woes,
Tories (35%) Hold Narrow Lead Over Grits (31%)
- February 29, 2008: Alberta Voters Expecting Another Conservative Win
- February 28, 2008: No Stars In Alberta Election Campaign
- February 26, 2008: Tories (37%) Maintain Lead over Grits (30%)
- February 26, 2008: On Eve Of Budget, Most (45%) Have Confidence In Tories To Best Manage Economy As Only 15% Say They’re Worse Off Then Two Years Ago
- February 21, 2008: Alberta Election – Leadership And Inevitability
- February 20, 2008: Alberta Election – Momentum And Issues
- February 19, 2008: Alberta Tories Well Out Front In Election Where Few Voters Feel Good About Their Choice
- February 16, 2008: Steady As She Goes: Election Rhetoric Fails To Sway Voters
- February 12, 2008: Majority (52%) Says Price Of Basic Food Staples ‘Not Affordable’ For Average Canadian
- January 31, 2008: Majority (53%) Of Canadians Support New Government Policy Not To Automatically Seek Clemency For Canadians On Death Row Abroad
- January 28, 2008: Economic Slowdown Causes Job Anxiety To Rise, Nearly One Half (43%) Take Hit
From Financial Markets
- January 27, 2008: Tories (37%) Lead Grits (29%) By Eight Points
- January 26, 2008: Canadians Receive Manley Plan Cautiously
- January 12, 2008: As Premiers Meet With Prime Minister,
Most Canadians (84%) Say Economy In
Good Shape For Now
- January 12, 2008: Dion’s Liberals (35%) Edge Ahead Of
Harper’s Conservatives (33%)
- January 4, 2008: Who Would You Take To A Glitzy Movie Premiere?
- January 3, 2008: Political Predictions for 2008
- January 2, 2008: More Americans (73%) Than Canadians (69%) Have Read a Book in Past Year
- December 31, 2007: Canadian Outlook: Optimism Abounds
- December 30, 2007: In The Land Of The Not So Living
- December 29, 2007: Do You Have Any Plans For New Year’s Eve?
- December 28, 2007: One In Five (20%) Canadians Say That If They Had The Means And Ability, They'd Have A Nip And Tuck…
- December 26, 2007: Who Has The Last Word in Your House?
- December 24, 2007: The Meaning of Christmas: Comfort, Joy and Traditions Over The Years Remain the Same,
But Half (45%) Say Festive Holiday Season Most Stressful Time of the Year
- December 22, 2007: Only Coal For Harper's Tories (35%) As
Liberal's (33%) Vote Stocking Up
- December 22, 2007: Mulroney's “Tour De Force” At Ethics Committee Sputters
- December 22, 2007: Santa's Performance Review:
Three Quarters (76%) Approve Of Santa's Performance
- December 21, 2007: Cross-Border Santa: Par Currency A Gift For Canadian Shoppers
- December 15, 2007: The Verdict is In:
No Back in Black – Canadians (68%) Say Stay in U.S.
- December 8, 2007: Tory Brand Splashed As Schreiber Mud Flies
- November 30, 2007: Canadians With (85%) And Without (84%) Children ‘Concerned’ With Toy Safety As Holiday
- November 27, 2007: Two Thirds (65%) Say Federal Government Should Delay Extradition Of Karlheinz Schreiber Until Newly Announced Public Inquiry Is Concluded
- November 26, 2007: Tories Continue To Lead The Pack
- November 24, 2007: In Wake Of Taser Controversy,
Country Divided On Taser-Use Moratorium
- November 16, 2007: Ipsos Reid/Global News: Taser Poll
- November 13, 2007: The Future Of The Senate
- November 10, 2007: Harper's Tories At High Water Mark (42%) As Quebec
Lifts National Fortunes
- November 3, 2007: Despite Post Mini-Budget Surge In Ontario,
Tories Still Shy Of Magic 40% Majority
- October 27, 2007: The Pulse Of Politics And Par
- October 20, 2007: Canadians Prefer Harper Majority, Spring Election
- October 16, 2007: Canadians (53%) Tell MPs To Vote In Favour Of Throne Speech In Order To Avoid Election
- October 16, 2007: Prime Minister Stephen Harper (63%) Given Highest Ratings For Leadership Qualities And Skills Of Any Federal Party Leader
- October 13, 2007: Tories Hit The Big Four-Oh: Majority Now In Sight
- October 12, 2007: Ontarians Give McGuinty’s Grits Their Priorities
- October 10, 2007: Voter Turnout Key Factor In Election Result
- October 6, 2007: Tory’s Gambit Fails: Grits Headed For Majority Government
- September 29, 2007: Post Debate Tory Tumble Gives McGuinty Liberals Ten Point Lead
- September 20, 2007: Will Hot Debate Thaw Frozen Voters?
- September 15, 2007: Ontario Vote Essentially Stagnant After First Week
- September 10, 2007: Faith-Based Funding A Clear Loser For John Tory, But Desire For Change Buttresses Conservatives
- August 28, 2007: McGuinty Liberals (42%) Get Growth Spurt Over Tory’s Tories (35%) In Week That Premier Declares Faith Based School Funding A ‘Ballot Issue’, Promotes ‘Highway of Heroes’
- August 25, 2007: As Quebec Regiment Suffers Losses In Afghanistan, Support In Quebec Receives A Boost
- August 21, 2007: As The Ontario Election Draws Near, The GTA Moves Red While The Rest Of Ontario Moves Blue
- August 9, 2007: Two Thirds (66%) ‘Concerned’ With the
Safety of their Food
- August 2, 2007: Running Fast But Standing Still:
After 18 Months Of Governing, Conservatives Make No Progress On The Public Opinion Front
- July 16, 2007: Half (50%) Of Canadians Support Canada’s Role
In Afghanistan
- July 16, 2007: Summer In BC Survey
- July 14, 2007: Majority (58%) Side With Harper In Appointing Civilian RCMP Commissioner
- July 3, 2007: Race Tightens as Summer Heats Up
- June 18, 2007: Four In Ten (41%) Think Canada Should Do More For Refugees Than Other Countries Do
- June 17, 2007: Majority (54%) Agree Discrimination Against Visible Minorities A Problem In Canada
- June 16, 2007: Tories Heading South For The Summer?
- June 16, 2007: Canada: A Land of Immigrants Becomes More Positive About Immigration
- June 11, 2007: Canadians Perceive Crime Increases To Be Less Acute In Their Communities
- June 10, 2007: As Dr. Kevorkian Released, Just One Quarter (25%) Believe Doctor-Assisted Suicide Should Be Illegal
- June 4, 2007: Voters Remain Unmoved
- June 2, 2007: Half (50%) Believe ‘Schools Less Safe’
- May 29, 2007: The Dog Days Of Summer May Portend Election Dogfight
- May 26, 2007: Majority (56%) Of Canadians Believe Foreign Ownership A ‘Problem’
- May 26, 2007: Voter Opinion Locked In
- May 22, 2007: Contradictory Canadians: While Almost All (95%) Would Take An Organ Donation When In Need, Only Two Thirds (65%) Have Made Arrangements to Give
- May 21, 2007: As Parliment Breaks, No Party Breaks Through
- May 14, 2007: Tied Tories Lose Their Edge
- May 12, 2007: Tory Climate Change Plan Panned as Majority (61%) of Canadians Say ‘It Does Not Go Far Enough’ and Half (52%) Believe ‘It’s a Bad Plan’
- May 7, 2007: Despite Detainee Furor, Majority (53%) Say Defence Minister O’Connor Should Stay in Post
- May 4, 2007: Race Tightens To A Virtual Tie
- April 27, 2007: Steady As She Goes: Conservatives Remain Ahead
- April 24, 2007: Despite Recent Troops Fatalities, Majority Of Canadians (52%) Support Role Of Canada’s Troops In Afghanistan
- April 23, 2007: Majority Still Out Of Reach For Harper
- April 23, 2007: Only Two Thirds (62%) Have ‘Confidence’ in
RCMP Top Brass
- April 20, 2007: Virginia Tech Massacre: Could It Happen Here?
- April 13, 2007: Tories Leading Nationally, Tied With Bloc In Quebec
- March 29, 2007: Short Lived Budget Bloom Wilts For
Harper Tories
- March 22, 2007: Will He Or Won't He?
- March 19, 2007: Profit Gouging Behind Gas Pump Prices, Not Explanation Mishaps Say Canadians (80%)
- March 16, 2007: Almost One Third (31%) Of Voters Might Switch Their Vote To Harper Tories Depending On What's In Monday's Federal Budget
- March 16, 2007: Tories Remain Mired In The Minority Muck,
Cling To Slight Advantage Over Grits
- March 10, 2007: An Enigmatic Leader For Canada
- March 10, 2007: Trust In Harper Remains Steady
- March 10, 2007: Majority (53%) Of Canadians Say They Are Less Likely To Vote Tory One Year Into The Harper Mandate
- March 6, 2007: Energy And The Environment Co-Habiting
- March 6, 2007: Nearly One Quarter (23%) Of Canadians Are Drawn To The Alberta Boom
- March 6, 2007: Over Two-Thirds (68%) Of Canadians Support Stricter Emission Standards for Alberta
- March 3, 2007: Tories Edge Ahead Of Grits But Still A Stalemate As Only Minority Government Viable
- February 27, 2007: Three In Four Canadians (77%) Think Income Splitting Is A Good Idea
- February 27, 2007: Half of Canadians (50%) Are Willing To Spend A Nickel Per Litre More On Gas To Fund Alternative Fuel Research
- February 24, 2007: Grit Post-Convention Lead Evaporates-Tories And Grits Neck-In-Neck
- February 24, 2007: Ontario Politics With Just Over 7 Months To “E” Day Liberals(38%) Lead Tories (33%), NDP (17%) And Green (9%)
- February 23, 2007: Most Canadians (60%) Say They Would Avoid Mexico As A Vacation Destination Because Of Recent Crimes Against Canadians
- February 21, 2007: Canadians Assess Their Federal Leaders
- February 2, 2007: Ipsos Quick Poll on Sextuplets
- February 2, 2007: Majority (71%) Believe Courts Should Intervene And Give Sextuplets Blood Transfusion If Needed Despite Parent’s Beliefs And Wishes
- January 23, 2007: Liberals Consolidate Lead
- December 23, 2006: The 2006 North Poll: Three-Quarters (73%, Up From 70% Last Year) Approve Of Santa's Overall Performance Over Past Year
- December 16, 2006: As Final Week Of Parliament Winds Down, Post-Convention Shine For Liberals Appears To Have Dimmed
- December 9, 2006: Grits Get Post Convention Bounce As Ontario And Quebec Warms To Liberals
- December 2, 2006: Most Canadians (58%): Liberals Not Yet Ready To Govern Canada
- December 2, 2006: Canadians Shrug Off Nation Status Issue
- December 1, 2006: Into The Liberal Leadership Convention
- November 22, 2006: Most Canadians Want The Government To Take Action In Fight Against Child Obesity
- November 9, 2006: Ontario Politics: Liberals Gain Lead (41%, +4 Points) While Conservatives Slide (34%, -6 Points)
- November 8, 2006: 4 Million Canadians Negatively Affected By Income Trust Decision
- November 4, 2006: Federal Political Landscape: Calm Amidst The Income Trust Storm
- September 11, 2006: Canadians Reflect On The Fifth Anniversary Of 9/11/01
- September 4, 2006: Majority (54%) Feel P.M. Was Wrong Not To Attend Recent International AIDS Conference
- September 2, 2006: Canadians Assess The Performance Of The Minority Conservative Government Under Prime Minister Stephen Harper
- August 26, 2006: Only One In Five (19%) Blame Israel For Current And On-Going Mid-East Conflicts vs. 47% Who Blame Others In The Region
- July 31, 2006: Conservative Vote Dips Slightly In Wake Of Mid-East Turmoil
- July 22, 2006: Bringing Canadians Home: The Evacuation From Lebanon, Part I
- June 12, 2006: Eight In Ten Canadians (78%) Support Fixed Four Year Terms For Federal Government
- June 10, 2006: Canadians React In Wake Of Terror-Plot Arrests
- June 9, 2006: Ontario's Political Landscape: Conservatives (40%, +3 Points) Have Close Edge On Governing Liberals (37%, Unchanged)
- June 3, 2006: Most Canadians Question PM's New Press Process
- May 23, 2006: Conservatives Surge To 43% Support Nationally – Level Not Seen Since Mulroney Government In November Of 1988
- May 22, 2006: Country Split On Gun Registry
- May 20, 2006: Canadians Support Afghanistan Mission (57%) But Not Keen On Two Year Mission Extension (44%)
- May 15, 2006: Canadians Take Aim At Gun Registry
- May 6, 2006: Finance Minister Flaherty’s Budget Bats In Big Score For Conservatives
- April 29, 2006: Canadians And Publicly Mourning Their Fallen Troops
- April 17, 2006: Canadians And Americans Reflect On Faith And Christianity In Politics
- April 16, 2006: Easter Poll: Majority Of Canadians (73%) And Americans (78%) Believe In The Resurrection
- April 15, 2006: Religion Alive And Well In Canada
- April 4, 2006: Most Canadians Want Their Leaders To Try And Make Minority Government Work
- April 3, 2006: Most Canadians (81%) Want Current Government To Last At Least A Year
- March 27, 2006: Of Government’s List Of Five Priorities, Canadians Rate “Patient Wait Times Guarantee” At The Top
- March 26, 2006: Pulse of Canada: Week 3, March 20th-26th
- March 25, 2006: Federal Vote Support Remains Stable, But Approval Rating For Harper Government Climbs
- March 25, 2006: Prime Minister’s Trip Does Little To Sway Public Support For Mission In Afghanistan
- March 24, 2006: 6 in 10 Canadians Concerned With Potential Bird Flu Outbreak
- March 18, 2006: Pulse of Canada: Week 2, March 13-19th
- March 11, 2006: Pulse of Canada
- March 6, 2006: 52% Of Canadians Plan To Watch This Year's Academy Awards
- March 4, 2006: Canadians Divided When It Comes To Troop Involvement In Afghanistan
- February 23, 2006: Federal Landscape At One Month After Election
- February 20, 2006: Harper Holds Steady Through Stormy Waters
- February 18, 2006: "The Great One" Wears Teflon
- February 18, 2006: Golden Expectations For Canada's Olympic Hockey Teams
- February 6, 2006: Harper Has Room To Govern
- February 5, 2006: Ontario: Tories (37%) And Liberals (37%) Remain Dead-Locked
- January 24, 2006: At The Conclusion Of Federal Election, Voters Rate Priorities For New Government
- January 24, 2006: Ipsos Reid Hits Mark With Final National Poll Results Versus Election Outcome
- January 22, 2006: Federal Election 2006: The Call
- January 18, 2006: Canadian Voters Assess Future Prospects For The Prime Minister And The Liberal Party
- January 17, 2006: As Final Week Of 2006 Election Begins, Tories Within Close Striking Distance Of Winning Majority Government
- January 17, 2006: Canadians Offer Their Thoughts On The Election As It Heads Into Its Last Week
- January 14, 2006: The Federal Election At Ten Days To Go
- January 10, 2006: Pre- Debate Poll Shows Conservatives Widen Gap As Grit Vote Collapses
- January 5, 2006: Crime in Canada: Canadians Speak Up On What Should Be Done
- January 4, 2006: Crime In Canada: Canadians Speak Up On The Causes
- January 2, 2006: With Three Weeks To Election Day The Tight Race Tilts Tory (33%, +1 Point) Over Liberals (32%, -1 Point)
- December 14, 2005: Six In Ten (57%) Say They Will Tune In To Watch Debates
- December 13, 2005: Liberals (36%, +2 Points) Ahead Of Conservatives (27%, -3 Points) By 9 Points Nationally
- December 10, 2005: Grits (34%, +1 Point) Have Minority Edge As Tory (30%, -1 Point) Ads And Media Strategy Fail To Impress
- December 7, 2005: Decision Canada: The Issue Agenda For Canadians
- December 3, 2005: Decision Canada: After The First Week Of The Campaign
- July 26, 2005: The Ontario Political Landscape -- In The Dead Heat Of Summer
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