September, 2008

CRA Welcomes Bermuda Premier

Sept. 18, 2008:  Shown left to right are Graham Redford, President & CEO of Bermuda’s Total Research Associates; Hon. Dr. Ewart Brown, JP, MP, Premier of Bermuda; Don Mills, President & CEO of Corporate Research ...

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Support for Division of HRM Increases

HALIFAX:  Support for splitting HRM into two municipal units has increased in the past three months, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates, Inc. Six in ten (61%, up from 55% in May 2008) HRM residents support dividing the municipality into two units, one to serve rural residents and one to serve urban residents, while three in ten oppose (30%,...

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Atlantic Canadians Oppose the Liberal ‘Green Shift’ Policy

HALIFAX:  Atlantic Canadians oppose the Liberal Party of Canada’s proposed ‘Green Shift’ policy, according to the most recent poll conducted in the period leading up to the election being called, by Corporate Research Associates, Inc. Overall, one-quarter of Atlantic Canadians favour the proposed ‘Green Shift’ policy (26%), while four in ten are opposed (43%). One in ten are ...

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Support for Federal Conservatives in PEI is up at the Expense of the NDP

HALIFAX: Support for the federal Conservative party increased this quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Specifically, four in ten decided voters support the Conservative Party (39%, up from 35% in May 2008), while support for the federal Liberals is stable (48%, unchanged). Support for the NDP decreased (7%, down from 12%), while the...

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Support for Federal Liberals Declines in New Brunswick

HALIFAX: Support for the federal Liberal party decreased this quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Specifically, under four in ten decided voters support the Liberal Party (36%, down from 43% in May 2008), while a similar number support the Conservative Party (37%, compared with 38%). Support for the NDP increased significantly (22%, up...

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Le soutien accordé aux libéraux fédéraux diminue au Nouveau-Brunswick

12 septembre 2008 HALIFAX : Le soutien accordé au Parti Libéral fédéral a diminué ce quart, selon the plus récent sondage mené par Corporate Research Associates Inc. Spécifiquement, un peu moins de quatre sur dix des électeurs décidés (soit 36 p. cent, en baisse par rapport aux 43 p. cent de mai 2008)  appuient le Parti Libéral, pendant qu’un nombre semblable appuie le Parti...

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Support for Federal Conservatives is up in Nova Scotia

HALIFAX: Support for the federal Conservative party increased this quarter in Nova Scotia, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Specifically, one-third of decided voters support the Conservative Party (34%, up from 27% in May 2008), while three in ten support the Liberal Party (29%, down from 38%). Support for the NDP is stable (28%, compared...

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Support for Federal Liberals Increased in NL

HALIFAX: Support for the federal Liberal party increased this quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Specifically, over four in ten decided voters support the Liberal Party (43%, up from 38% in May 2008), while one-third support the Conservative Party (35%, down from 38%). Support for the NDP is stable (20%, compared with 22%), while the...

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HRM Mayor Peter Kelly Appears to Have a Lock on Another Term

HALIFAX:  Among decided voters, Peter Kelly continues to enjoy a comfortable lead over Sheila Fougere, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates, Inc. The gap between the two candidates for mayor has remained virtually unchanged since January of this year.  When given the choice between Peter Kelly and Sheila Fougere as mayor of the Halifax Regional ...

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Support for Ruling PEI Liberals Remains Strong

HALIFAX:  Residents in Prince Edward Island continue to show support for the ruling provincial Liberals, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, over six in ten (63%, compared with 61% in May 2008) of decided voters back the Liberals, while one-quarter (25%, compared with 27%) support the PCs.  Support for the Island New Democrats is...

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