Tories Remain Mired In The Minority Muck, Cling To Slight Advantage Over Grits

Appears to Be Little Incentive for Any Party to Head to An Early Election. Most Canadians Think That The Government Is Working Fine For Now And Don’t See The Need for Election, However, About Half Expect One This Spring

Friday, March 16, 2007

Toronto, ON – The latest CanWest News Service/Global News Ipsos Reid national survey pegs the Federal Conservatives with 36% support (unchanged since March 1) and the Liberals with 34% support (up 2 points since March 1). Trailing further behind the front-runners are the NDP with 12% support (down 3 points), the Bloc Quebecois...

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Tories Remain Mired In The Minority Muck, 
Cling To Slight Advantage Over Grits

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