March, 2006

Majority of Nova Scotians Continue to Favour Sunday Shopping

HALIFAX: The majority of Nova Scotians remain in favour of allowing year-round Sunday shopping in the province, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Six in ten (58%, compared with 56% in August 2004) of those surveyed indicate there should be Sunday shopping in retail businesses not now permitted to be open on Sunday, while close to four in ten...

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Increased Voter Support for Binns Government

HALIFAX: Voter support for the Progressive Conservative government led by Premier Pat Binns has improved in the past three months, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, one-half (50%, up from 40% in November 2005) of decided voters back the PCs, while four in ten (40%, compared with 43%) support the Liberals.  Four percent of Island...

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Good First Impression of New Premier

HALIFAX: The PCs now enjoy a clear edge in voter support over the other two provincial parties, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, the ruling PCs have the support of close to four in ten (36%, compared with 35%) residents, while the Liberals have the backing of approximately one-quarter (27%, down from 31% in November 2005) of ...

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Voter Support for Williams Government Continues to Trend Higher

HALIFAX: The ruling Progressive Conservative government led by Premier Danny Williams has increased its lead in terms of voter support, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, the PC government garners the support of seven in ten (69%, up from 62% three months ago) decided Newfoundland and Labrador residents.  Two in ten (18%, down from...

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L’écart à propos du soutien électoral entre les progressistes-conservateurs et les libéraux provinciaux amoindrit

7 mars 2006 SAINT JOHN: La satisfaction quant à la performance du gouvernement conservateur dirigé par le premier ministre Bernard Lord s’est accrue pour le deuxième trimestre consécutif, selon le plus récent sondage mené par Corporate Research Associates Inc. Présentement, près de six Néo-Brunswickois sur dix sont entièrement (9 p. 100, en hausse par rapport à 5 p. 100 il y a...

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Gap In Voter Support Between Pcs And Liberals Narrow

SAINT JOHN: Satisfaction with the performance of the Progressive Conservative government led by Premier Bernard Lord has improved for the second consecutive quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, approximately six in ten residents are completely (9%, up from 5% three months ago) or mostly (49%, compared with 45%) satisfied with...

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