CPAC-SES Nightly Tracking Regional Breakdown Comparing June 6 to June 16 Atlantic (June 6) Atlantic (June 16) Change Quebec (June 6) Quebec (June 16) Change Ontario (June 6) Ontario (June 16) Change MB/SK (June 6) MB/SK (June 16) Change Alberta (June 6) Alberta (June 16) Change BC (June 6) BC (June 16) Change Liberal 45% 34% -11 30% 30% - 33% 36% +3 35% 32% -3 33% 32% -1 31% 27% -4 CP 26% 41% +15 15% 9% -6 43% 40% -3 42% 32% -10 51% 51% - 37% 35% -2 NDP 27% 24% -3 10% 5% -5 22% 23% +1 20% 30% +10 14% 14% - 26% 25% -1 Bloc - - - 43% 52% +9 - - - - 1% +1 - - - - 3% +3 Green 3% 1% -2 3% 5% +2 3% 2% -1 4% 6% +2 2% 5% +3 5% 10% +5 Weighted Cases 74 86 178 173 254 259 77 89 88 89 118 135 + 12% + 10.8% + 7.5% + 7.6% + 6.3% + 6.2% + 11.4% + 10.6% + 10.7% + 10.6% + 9.2% + 8.7% 25% 12% 28% 27% 16% 15% 24% 13% 13% 11% 21% 16% MoE Undecided -13 -1 Methodology th The June 6 results are based on the CPAC-SES nightly tracking. It includes 1,000 interviews completed nd th between June 2 and June 6 . -1 -9 -2 -5 About SES The June 16 results are based on the CPAC-SES nightly tracking. It includes 1,000 interviews completed th th between June 12 and June 16 . Established in 1987, SES Canada Research Inc. is a full service public opinion research and management consulting firm. For more information on our full range of services please visit our website www.sesresearch.com . Media inquiries should be directed to: The margin of accuracy for each region is identified at the bottom of each regional column. Mr. Nikita Nanos at (613) 234-4666 ext.237 or nnanos@sesresearch.com th The sample is representative of the Canadian electorate both geographically and demographically. Readers should also note that percentages may not add up to 100 due to rounding. Both polls were registered with the Canadian Survey Research Council of which SES is a member. June 17, 2004