Majority (55%) Supports Opposition RESP Tax-Break Bill, Though Government Says It Would Risk Deficit

However, Just 14% of Canadians Want Election Fought Over This Issue, Most (81%) Believe Parties Should ‘Find a Way to Avoid Election’

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Ottawa, ON – A new Ipsos Reid poll conducted exclusively on behalf of CanWest News Service and Global Television finds that a majority of Canadians support (23% strongly/33% somewhat) the opposition-led RESP tax-break bill, even though the government has argued that this bill might cause them to run a deficit. Despite support for...

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Majority (55%) Supports Opposition RESP Tax-Break Bill, Though Government Says It Would Risk Deficit

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