Majority (53%) Of Canadians Say They Are Less Likely To Vote Tory One Year Into The Harper Mandate

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Toronto, ON – According to a new Ipsos Reid survey conducted on behalf of CanWest/Global Television, over half (53%) of Canadians say they are less likely to vote for the federal conservative party led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper in the next federal election. Over one third (35%) consider themselves more likely to vote for...

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Majority (53%) Of Canadians Say They Are Less Likely To Vote Tory One Year Into The Harper Mandate

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