June, 2011

Savage and Kelly Equally Preferred as Next HRM Mayor

HALIFAX: While the municipal elections are more than a year away, and with considerable speculation regarding the potential mayoral candidacy of Mike Savage, former Dartmouth-Cole Harbour MP, it would appear that such a race would be highly competitive at this point in time, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates, Inc. Among decided voters, Mike Savage...

Read More

Nova Scotia NDP Support Increases In Wake Of Federal Election

HALIFAX: Support for the provincial NDP has increased this quarter according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Currently, four in ten of decided voters prefer the NDP (42%, up from 34% in February 2011), while support for the Liberal Party has decreased (22%, down from 35%). Support for the PC Party has increased (31%, up from 26%), while four percent...

Read More

La Satisfaction Avec Le Gouvernement Augmente Considérablement

SAINT JOHN : La satisfaction quant à la performance du gouvernement Progressiste-Conservateur a augmenté considérablement ce trimestre, selon les résultats du dernier sondage mené par Corporate Research Associates Inc. Actuellement, sept sur dix (68 %, en hausse par rapport à 62 % en février 2011) des résidents du Nouveau-Brunswick sont complètement satisfaits ou plutôt satisfaits,...

Read More

Support For NL Progressive Conservatives Decreases

HALIFAX: Under new leadership, support for the Progressive Conservative Party has decreased, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, just under six in ten (57%, down from 73% three months ago) decided voters back the PCs, while two in ten (22%, compared with 18%) prefer the Liberals. Support for the NDP has increased to two in ten (20%, up...

Read More

PEI Liberal Support Decreases In Wake Of Federal Election

HALIFAX:  Support for the ruling provincial Liberal Party in Prince Edward Island has decreased this quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, one-half of decided voters back the Liberal Party (51%, down from 62% in February 2011), while one-third support the Progressive Conservative Party (35%, up from 25%). Support for the Island...

Read More

Satisfaction with NB Government Increases Significantly

SAINT JOHN: Satisfaction with the performance of the PC government increased significantly this quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, seven in ten (68%, up from 62% in February 2011) New Brunswick residents are either completely or mostly satisfied, while two in ten (19%, down from 22%) are dissatisfied. The number of residents who...

Read More