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Nova Scotia Vote Projection: 

The poll conducted by CROP states that 21.1% of Quebec voters want to elect the Bloc Québécois which results to 5.7% percent out of the whole country since the Bloc Québécois only received votes from Quebec. In the poll, the NDP have gained 6 points and moved in to the lead with 33% of the votes which is followed by the Liberals at 31%. This represents a 10 point drop for the Liberals; meanwhile the Conservatives and Bloc Québécois have remained unchanged at 17 and 14% and the green party has moved up 4 points, putting them at 5%. The movement occurs primarily among the francophones; the charter seems to be the major francophone issue which seems quite logical due to the shift in support.

Canadians see Trudeau as most trustworthy, but not most competent, poll finds

The poll was completed on August 22. Conducted by Nanos; the poll states that corruption and the scandal over Senate expenses were major concerns among the respondents which is second only to jobs and economy. The Liberals have the support of 35.7 % of the decided voters which makes them have a 6 point lead on the Conservatives sitting at 29.5%. Meanwhile, The NDP at 24.8% dropped from 30% in 2011. the Green party at 5.5% and the Bloc Québécois at 15.5% in Quebec; making the Bloc Québécois well behind the Liberals at 35%, the NDP at 29.6% and the Conservatives at 14.8% in the province of Quebec.

Sources: 

1-  "Nova Scotia Vote Projection." Threehundredandeight.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Sept. 2013. < http://www.threehundredeight.com/p/canada.html>.
2-    "Canadians see Trudeau as most trustworthy, but not most competent, poll finds - The Globe and Mail." Home - The Globe and Mail. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Sept. 2013. <http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/trudeau-seen-as-trustworthy-but-not-competent-poll-finds/article14117537/>.

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