Majority (71%) of Canadians Believe Election Call On Same-Sex Issue Not Justified

However, If Voters Forced Into Choosing Party On This Issue, Liberals Lead With 41% of Decided Vote, Conservatives Next At 29%…NDP 13%, Bloc (36% in Quebec), Green Party 4% Follow

Saturday, January 29, 2005

Toronto, Ontario – Despite the sabre-rattling and call to arms for a potential federal election over the same-sex marriage issue, a new poll shows that there is not much of an appetite for an election to be fought on the matter but, if there was, the Liberal Party could emerge with the most support.

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Majority (71%) of Canadians Believe Election Call On Same-Sex Issue Not Justified

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