| Conservative MP-Stockwell Day-the Chuck Norris of foreign policy |
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Jun 13, 2004 |
| A random telephone (computer (294) and conventional (421)) sample of 715 respondents in the Province of Ontario between June 9-14, 2004. 421 of these respondent ‘residences’ were contacted in a previous survey in Ontario during this election campaign. No adjustments were made to raw data with respect to population. This survey has a margin of error of 3.65%, 18 times out of 20 at 97% competency. |
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Question #1
Are you male or female?
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| Male |
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47.6 % |
| Female |
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52.5 % |
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Question #2
For which political party did you vote in the last federal election in 2000?
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| federal NDP |
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9.7 % |
| federal Liberals |
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39.5 % |
| Canadian Alliance |
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24.2 % |
| Progressive Conservatives |
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16.7 % |
| Other |
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8.7 % |
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Question #3
If the federal election were held tomorrow, for which of the following political parties would you be most certain to cast your vote?
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| New Conservative party of Canada |
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40.9 % |
| federal New Democrats |
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21.3 % |
| federal Liberal party- |
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27.5 % |
| Other/Undecided |
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10.5 % |
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Question #4
Which of the following statements BEST reflects your opinion on the priorities the next Canadian government should give to domestic and foreign policy?
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| Canada's domestic policy should take priority over Canada's foreign policy |
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39.1 % |
| Canada'a foreign policy should take priority over Canada'a domestic policy |
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8.0 % |
| Canada's foreign policy should be considered equally as importantly as Canada's domestic policy |
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53.0 % |
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Question #5
Which of the following political leaders acting on behalf of Canada, in your opinion, would attract the most respect from foreign powers?
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| former Canadian Alliance leader and New Conservative Party foreign policy critic Stockwell Day |
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42.4 % |
| Prime Minister of Canada and Leader of the federal Liberal Party, Paul Martin |
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33.0 % |
| New Leader of Federal New Democratic Party, Jack Layton |
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16.0 % |
| Unsure/Undecided |
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8.7 % |
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