Two Thirds (65%) Say Federal Government Should Delay Extradition Of Karlheinz Schreiber Until Newly Announced Public Inquiry Is Concluded

But Majority (62%) Say Inquiry ‘Is A Waste of Taxpayers Money’ And ‘RCMP Should Investigate Instead’, As Only 27% ‘Believe Brian Mulroney When He Says Nothing Inappropriate Took Place Between Him And Karlheinz Schreiber’

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Ottawa, ON – As the Schreiber-Mulroney Affair continues to instigate heated debate in the House of Commons and the news media, a new Ipsos Reid poll conducted exclusively on behalf of CanWest News Service and Global Television finds that two thirds (65%) of Canadians agree that ‘the federal government should delay the extradition...

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Two Thirds (65%) Say Federal Government Should Delay Extradition Of Karlheinz Schreiber Until Newly Announced Public Inquiry Is Concluded

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