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N.L. Liberals fighting to stay in power as provincial election loomsThe youngest province has been in pre-election mode for weeks, since Premier Dwight Ball promised to send voters to the polls before the end of June.CanadaApr 15, 2019
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Prince Edward Island’s Green leader keen to make electoral historyPrince Edward Island's Green leader is contemplating making history - as the party's first Canadian premier.PoliticsMar 27, 2019
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Poll finds governing P.E.I. Liberals in trouble ahead of looming electionA Corporate Research Associates poll released this month suggests the Green party is in the lead, followed by the Progressive Conservatives, with the Liberals in third.PoliticsMar 17, 2019
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Reversal of fortune: Nova Scotia population surge ‘exceptionally good news’Statistics Canada confirmed this month that the province's population had risen for the third consecutive year, adding more than 10,000 residents in the past year alone.CanadaDec 27, 2018
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Nearly half of HRM residents support separating urban and rural governments"It's never going to happen. If you think it's expensive and difficult to amalgamate, you know, try de-amalgamating. It would be a lot more difficult."CanadaDec 5, 2018
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Nova Scotians most likely to prefer Cecil Clarke as PC leader: pollThe survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates says 23 per cent of Nova Scotians would likely support the current Cape Breton Regional Municipality mayor.PoliticsJun 21, 2018
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40 per cent of women in Atlantic Canada have experienced sexual harassment: pollThe poll, produced by Corporate Research Associates, asked men and women in the Atlantic region when, if at all, they last experienced sexual harassment.CanadaMar 21, 2018
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Most Halifax residents still oppose removing Cornwallis name from public infrastructure: pollThe survey, conducted by Corporate Research Associates (CRA), found 56 per cent of respondents disagreed with removing Cornwallis' name.CanadaNov 28, 2017
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Is there a family doctor shortage in Atlantic Canada? Survey says no — if you’re over 55The survey found that 93 per cent of those in the region who are 55 years or older saying they have a family doctor. If you're between the ages of 18 and 34 years, that number drops to 77 per cent.HealthSep 20, 2017
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New Brunswick Liberals remain in lead in voter support, PCs slightly narrow gap: pollThe New Brunswick Liberals remain in the lead in voter support, but that lead has dropped slightly, according to a recent poll.CanadaJun 6, 2017
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