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201. Nova Scotia PCs and NDP Tied In Terms Of Voter Support
202. Le soutien accordé aux libéraux provinciaux demeure élevé
203. Support For New Brunswick Provincial Liberals Remains High
204. HRM Residents Continue to Strongly Support Commonwealth Games Bid
205. Slight Softening In Support For NL Ruling PCs
206. Support For NS Provincial Conservatives Continues To Decline
207. Support For NB Provincial Liberals Surges
208. Appui à la remontée des libéraux provinciaux
209. Strong Support For Commonwealth Games Across The Province of NS
210. PEI Liberals and Tories Neck-and-Neck In Voter Support
211. Laptop Winners
212. New Brunswickers Divided In Their Opinions Of Gasoline Price Regulation
213. Danny Williams’ Personal Popularity Reaches New High
214. Nova Scotians Suspicious Of The Long-Term Price Implications Of Gasoline Price Regulation
215. A Clear Majority Of Nova Scotians Support Sunday Shopping
216. PEI Liberals Pull Ahead Of PCs In Voter Support
217. Nova Scotia Premier’s Personal Popularity Drops Significantly
218. Les progressistes-conservateurs en avance après les deux premières semaines de la campagne
219. New Brunswick PCs in Lead after First Two Weeks of Campaign
220. Our Halifax Office Has Moved
221. Les intentions de vote accorde l’avance aux progressistes-conservateurs
222. PCs Take the Lead in Voting Intentions
223. Voter Support for Williams Government Continues to Climb
224. PCs and Liberals Neck-in-Neck in Voter Support
225. Momentum Shifts in Provincial Election
226. Congratulations to Laptop Winners
227. Majority of Nova Scotians Continue to Favour Sunday Shopping
228. Increased Voter Support for Binns Government
229. Good First Impression of New Premier
230. Voter Support for Williams Government Continues to Trend Higher
231. L’écart à propos du soutien électoral entre les progressistes-conservateurs et les libéraux provinciaux amoindrit
232. Gap In Voter Support Between Pcs And Liberals Narrow
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