December, 2009

Support for New Brunswick Provincial Liberals Declines

SAINT JOHN: Support for the ruling Liberals has declined over the course of 2008, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, under one-half (45%, compared with 49% in August 2008 and 63% in February 2008) of decided voters back the Liberals, with nearly four in ten (38%, compared with 34%) supporting the PCs.  Support for the NDP stabilized...

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Support for Ruling PEI Liberals Declines

HALIFAX:  Support for the ruling provincial Liberal Party in Prince Edward Island declined, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, over one-half (55%, compared with 63% in August 2008) of decided voters back the Liberals, while three in ten (31%, compared with 25%) support the PCs.  Support for the Island New Democrats is stable (8%,...

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HRM Residents Dissatisfied With Council’s Handling Of Treatment Plant Issue

HALIFAX: A majority of HRM residents are dissatisfied with the performance of the regional council in dealing with the operational failure of the new sewage treatment plant, according to the most recent poll by Corporate Research Associates, Inc. Nearly two-thirds of HRM residents are mostly or completely dissatisfied with the regional council and Mayor Peter Kelly in dealing with the...

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New Brunswick PC Support Rises

SAINT JOHN: Support for the New Brunswick PC Party increased this quarter according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, just under one-half (46%, up from 35% three months ago) of decided voters back the PCs, while over one-third (36%, down from 41%) back the Liberals. Support for the NDP decreased, returning to levels from six months ago (14%,...

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Hausse d’appui pour le Parti progressiste-conservateur du Nouveau-Brunswick

2 decembre 2009 SAINT JOHN : Le Parti progressiste-conservateur du Nouveau-Brunswick a connu une hausse de sa popularité au cours du dernier trimestre selon le plus récent sondage réalisé par Corporate Research Associates Inc. En ce moment, un peu moins de la moitié (46 %, comparativement à 35 % il y a trois mois) des électeurs non indécis ont affirmé leur appui au PC, alors...

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Strong Support For Plebiscite To Determine Future Of HRM

HALIFAX:  HRM residents show strong support for a plebiscite on dividing the municipality, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates, Inc.  Seven in ten residents (71%) living across the Halifax Regional Municipality would support holding a plebiscite that would ask citizens to decide whether or not to divide the HRM into two municipal units. There is...

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