Interesting results in that poll, Ganj.
I have bolded numbers that have haven't changed (1% or less) from the 2004 election.
Red are figures that have declined by more than 1%.
Green are figures that have increased by more than 1%.
Voting plans by region today
ROC - Rest of Canada (Everywhere except Quebec)
Conservative, Liberal, NDP, Green Party
QUE: 5%, 30%, 9%, 6%, Bloc 50%
ROC: 36%, 37%, 18%, 8%
ONT: 31%, 44%, 18%, 7%
West: 42%, 25%, 20%, 12%
Voting plans by region in 2004 election                                
QUE: 9%, 34%, 5%, 3%, Bloc 49%
ROC: 37%, 38%, 19%, 5%
ONT: 32%, 45%, 18%, 4%
West: 45%, 28%, 21%, 4%
No point in mentioning the well-known differences between polls and actual elections. However, it is interesting to note that the Cons have decreased in popularity in the West and how well the Greens have been doing in recent polls (safe standby for undecideds or real support?). What I find most amazing of all is how little has changed. For all the hubbub, Ontario and ROC numbers basically haven't changed.