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Old 09-08-2009, 10:16 AM   #309
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Interesting stuff; it's too bad that the margin of error in Quebec is higher than elsewhere: given how important it is, you'd think they would focus on it more than most other regions. That said, the thing the article misses is that it still shows the Liberals and Conservatives neck-and-neck in Ontario, which still might be telling the Liberals what they want to hear when it comes to deciding about calling an election. It's also bizarre how in the poll, the Tories are down 10% in the West. I hate polls that group everything west of Ontario into one demographic. 10% averaged across the region isn't that significant, but a 10% drop in BC would be huge.

Does anyone know of any good sites for following all Canadian polling results? I had been using www.electionalmanac.com/canada/ but they haven't updated since July, and Simon Fraser has a good tracker but it seems to only run during elections.
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