Despite Having Majority Government, Canadians Perceive Less is Getting Done in Ottawa, Minority (46%) Believes Majority Government Working Well

Topping the “Getting Things Done” List Are Afghanistan (66%), Bolstering the Military (65%) and Crime (65%); Bottom of List Includes Strengthening Pension System (39%), Climate Change (41%) and Elected Senate (45%)

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Toronto, ON – Despite having a majority government in Ottawa, Canadians perceive that less is being accomplished on key government files this year than in the minority government situation of last year, according to a new Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of Postmedia News and Global Television. In every area studied, with the...

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Despite Having Majority Government, 
Canadians Perceive Less is Getting Done in Ottawa, 
Minority (46%) Believes Majority Government Working Well

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