by CRA Corporate Research Associates
19 Dec 2013
HALIFAX: In an effort to better understand the challenges faced by First Nations in Canada, Corporate Research Associates Inc. (CRA) explored opinions of Atlantic Canadians on certain aboriginal issues in its most recent Atlantic Quarterly® Survey. Results indicate that Atlantic Canadians are nearly split...
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by CRA Corporate Research Associates
05 Dec 2013
HALIFAX : Selon le dernier sondage réalisé par Corporate Research Associates Inc., le Parti libéral du N.-B. maintient son avance sur les autres partis de la province. En effet, un peu moins de la moitié des électeurs non indécis du Nouveau-Brunswick soutiennent le Parti...
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by CRA Corporate Research Associates
04 Dec 2013
As CRA turns 35, pollster worries province will lose more ground See Chronicle Herald article by John Demont here.
by CRA Corporate Research Associates
04 Dec 2013
HALIFAX: The NB Liberal Party has maintained its lead over other parties in the province, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Under one-half of New Brunswick decided voters support the Liberal Party (47%, unchanged from August 2013). Meanwhile,...
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by CRA Corporate Research Associates
04 Dec 2013
HALIFAX: Satisfaction with the performance of the PE Liberal government increased this quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, one-half (50%, up from 42% in August 2013) of PE residents are either completely or mostly satisfied, while...
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by CRA Corporate Research Associates
04 Dec 2013
HALIFAX: Support for the NS Liberals has surged since coming into office, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Just under six in ten NS residents support the Liberal Party (58%, up from 41% in August 2013). Two in...
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by CRA Corporate Research Associates
04 Dec 2013
HALIFAX: Liberal support increased again this quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Just over one-half of decided voters back the Liberal Party (52%, up from 41% in August 2013), while support for the governing Progressive Conservative Party...
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