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Saturday, June 29, 2013
Political Preferences And Pride in Canada


Winnipeg – The level of patriotism expressed by Manitobans depends greatly on which political party they intend to support, a new Probe Research survey conducted for the Winnipeg Free Press reveals.
Manitobans who support the provincial New Democrats or Manitoba Liberals were more likely than Progressive Conservative party supporters to report that they are less proud of Canada as they were five years ago (39% and 29% respectively, versus just 15% of PC supporters who say they are no longer as proud of Canada as they were in the past). These PC party supporters, on the other hand, were more likely to report that they are just as proud of Canada today as they were five years ago (52%, versus 39% among NDP supporters and 38% among Liberal supporters).

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Labels: Canada Day, federal politics, Manitoba Liberal Party, Manitoba NDP, Manitoba politics, Probe Research, Progressive Conservative Party

Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tories Benefit From 'Perfect Calm' In Manitoba (Dec. 2010 Federal Standings)
Winnipeg - Manitoba's federal political scene continues to be placid, a new Probe Research survey for the Winnipeg Free Press reveals.

As the federal Conservative government prepares to celebrate five years in power, the party remains solidly popular with Manitoba voters, with nearly one-half of decided adult voters (48%, +1% versus September) presently indicating they would cast ballots for this party in a hypothetical federal election. After fluctuating somewhat earlier in the year, support for the Liberals (26%, +1% versus September), the New Democrats (19%, +1% versus September) and the Green Party (5%, -1% versus September) are essentially unchanged from three months ago. Twelve percent of those surveyed were undecided, with an additional five percent refusing to reveal which party’s candidate they would cast ballots for if an election were held tomorrow.

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Labels: Conservative Party, federal politics, Green Party, Liberal Party, NDP, Probe Research

Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Federal Government Seen As Most "Pro-Business" By Manitoba Executives
Winnipeg – The federal Conservative government continues to be perceived by Manitoba’s corporate executives as the most “business-friendly” level of government, a new survey by Probe Research Inc. reveals.

The latest edition of the Manitoba Business Leaders’ Index asked Manitoba’s business owners and executives to rate the three levels of government on their respective efforts to create a “good climate” for business. The federal government is still considered by executives in the province to be doing the most to create a positive business climate, with nearly four-in-ten (38%) indicating this level of government is doing an “excellent” or “good” job in this regard.

While the federal government received favourable ratings from executives, municipal governments in the province improved their standing among business leaders and are now virtually tied with the federal government in terms of business approval. A growing proportion of CEOs (37%, up from 29% in early 2010) said local municipalities are doing an “excellent” or “good” job of encouraging business growth.

The provincial NDP government, meanwhile, continues to be viewed less favourably by Manitoba business leaders. Just slightly more than one-in-four respondents (27%) shared the view that the provincial government’s business policies have been “excellent” or “good.”

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Labels: City of Winnipeg, Conservative Party, federal politics, Manitoba Business Leaders Index, NDP, Probe Research, provincial politics

Friday, October 08, 2010
Conservatives, Liberals Rebound In Manitoba: NDP Loses Ground (Sept. 2010 Federal Party Standings)
Winnipeg – Federal Conservatives and Liberals in Manitoba have reason to cheer while New Democrats and Greens might be licking their wounds after a new Probe Research Inc. poll for the Winnipeg Free Press shows the Conservatives and Liberals have recovered from a slump in voter support in the Keystone Province.

The governing Conservatives continue to enjoy a large lead over their rivals in Manitoba, with nearly one-half of voters (47%) now indicating they would cast ballots for Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s party. As the graph on the following page shows, Conservative support has increased by three percentage points in the past three months (from 44% in June to 47%). Meanwhile, Michael Ignatieff’s Liberals have leapfrogged the NDP into second place, climbing to 25 percent support in Manitoba (up from 21% in June).

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Labels: Conservative Party, federal politics, Green Party, Liberal Party, Manitoba politics, NDP, Probe Research

Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Federal Conservative support slips in Manitoba
Although the federal Conservative Party would still win most ridings in Manitoba if a federal election were held tomorrow, the current governing party’s support slipped for the second straight quarter while the New Democrats and Greens posted small gains, a new Probe Research Inc. poll conducted exclusively for the Winnipeg Free Press reveals.

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Labels: federal politics, manitoba, politics

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