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I doubt you'd find much usefull info here
because the people who know enough about tires to distinguish between awesome, good, and so-so wouldn't drive on all seasons during the cold willingly, meaning if they were on all seasons, they'd be content with whatever is on the car and not pay too much attention to whether they were better than any other given all season.
having said that, your best bet would probably be reading through some Canadian Tire brochures on those random tires none of us really pay attention to.
as for going fast in the cold.. you can just buy a very narrow section width tire of your choice, they will heat up faster and roll a bit more.. but the grip will be there.
you can get a Toyo R1R in 205/55/16 and pair them with some steelies.
I think so long as you stay in your "50*F" zone you should be fine.
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