Country Split on Whether Harper Right Not to Answer Questions about Sacked Minister’s ‘Private’ Ex-Relationship (51%) or Treat as Legitimate Questions on National Security Risk (44%)

But Majority (55%) Wants RCMP Investigation into Security Breach and Details of Bernier and Couillard’s Relationship

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Ottawa, ON – In a week that saw the swift resignation of Foreign Affairs Minister Maxime Bernier as a result of leaving classified cabinet documents at his ex-girlfriend’s apartment, a new Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of CanWest News Service and Global Television finds that the country is split on whether Prime Minister...

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Country Split on Whether Harper Right Not to Answer Questions about Sacked Minister’s ‘Private’ Ex-Relationship (51%) or Treat as Legitimate Questions on National Security Risk (44%)

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