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Nationally, the Conservatives lead by 6 points. Over the last two weeks, the Conservatives stand at 34%, to 28% for the NDP, 22% for the Liberals, 7% for the Greens and 6% for the BQ.
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The NDP has fallen into a tie with the BQ in Quebec. Here, the NDP and BQ stand at 26%, the Liberals 20%, the Conservatives 17% and the Greens 7%.
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The Conservatives hold a five point lead in the province of Ontario.Here, they stand at 36%, to 31% for the Liberals, 27% for the NDP, and 6% for the Greens.
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In BC, the Conservatives hold a six point lead. Here, they stand at 37%, to 31% for the NDP, 18% for the Liberals and 12% for the Greens.
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The Conservatives remain well in front on the Prairies. In Manitoba and Saskatchewan, the Conservatives are at 47%, to 34% for the NDP, 11% for the Liberals and 9% for the Greens. In Alberta, the Conservatives stand at 63%, to 20% for the NDP, 8% for the Greens and 7%for the Liberals.
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Three parties are competitive in Atlantic Canada. Here, the NDP stands at 34%, the Conservatives 30%, the Liberals 26%, and the Greens 4%.
Each week, Harris/Decima interviews just over 1000 Canadians through teleVox, the company’s national telephone omnibus survey. The most recent data were gathered between December 1 and December 12, 2011 for 2,005 completes. A sample of the same size has a margin of error of 2.2%, 19 times out of 20.