March, 2009

HRM Council Performance Mixed Among Residents

HALIFAX: Although the majority of residents in the Halifax Regional Municipality are at least mostly satisfied with the overall performance of the Regional Council, ratings of specific performance areas are decidedly mixed, particularly in regards to traffic congestion and the condition of roads, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates, Inc.  ...

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Citizens Of HRM Continue To Support The Division Of The Municipality

HALIFAX:  Support for splitting HRM into two municipal units has been consistent over the past three years, with the majority of citizens in support, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates, Inc. One-half (51%, down from 54% in November 2008) of HRM residents support dividing the municipality into two units, one to serve rural residents and one to serve...

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High Levels Of Satisfaction Across Atlantic Canada With Health Care Service Experience

HALIFAX: The majority of Atlantic Canadians are satisfied with the quality of health care services they have received over the past 12 months, according to the most recent poll by Corporate Research Associates, Inc. Across the region, residents in New Brunswick (85%, compared with 78% in May 2008) and Nova Scotia (84%, up from 76% in May 2008) have the highest level of satisfaction with the...

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Niveaux de satisfaction élevés à travers le Canada Atlantique de l’expérience des services de soins de santé

13 mars 2009 HALIFAX : La plupart des Canadiens de l’Atlantique sont satisfaits de la qualité des services de soins de santé reçus au cours des derniers 12 mois, selon le plus récent sondage mené par Corporate Research Associates, Inc. À travers la région, les résidants du Nouveau-Brunswick (soit 85 p. cent, par rapport aux 78 p. cent de mai 2008) et de la Nouvelle-Écosse (soit...

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Support For New Brunswick Provincial Liberals Rebounds

SAINT JOHN: Support for the ruling Liberals increased this quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, one-half (50%, compared with 45% in November 2008) of decided voters back the Liberals, with one-third (34%, compared with 38%) supporting the PCs.  Support for the NDP is stable (13%, unchanged), while three percent (compared with...

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Le soutien accordé aux libéraux provinciaux rebondit

11 mars 2009 SAINT JOHN : Le soutien accordé aux libéraux au pouvoir a augmenté ce quart, selon le plus récent sondage mené par Corporate Research Associates Inc. Actuellement, la moitié des électeurs décidés (soit 50 p. cent, par rapport aux 45 p. cent de novembre 2008) appuient les libéraux et un tiers (soit 34 p. cent, par rapport aux 38 p. cent) supportent les conservateurs. Le...

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Support For Ruling PEI Liberals Rebounds

HALIFAX:  Support for the ruling provincial Liberal Party in Prince Edward Island increased this quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, over six in ten (64%, compared with 55% in November 2008) decided voters back the Liberals, while three in ten (28%, compared with 31%) support the PCs.  Support for the Island New Democrats...

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Nova Scotia NDP In Position To Win Possible Spring Election

HALIFAX:  Satisfaction with the overall performance of the PC government decreased somewhat in the past three months, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, over one-half (54%, down from 59% in November 2008) of residents express satisfaction with the government, while four in ten (38%, up from 32%) are dissatisfied.  Under one in ten...

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Support For NL Conservatives Remains High

HALIFAX: Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador continue to show strong support for the ruling provincial PC Party, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, seven in ten (71%, compared with 72% in November 2008) of decided voters back the PCs, while two in ten (22%, compared with 19%) prefer the Liberals.  Less than one in ten (7%,...

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