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Canada Headed For Minority Government: The Question Is Which Party Will Lead it

Seat Model: Liberals 122-126, Conservatives 107-111, NDP 15-19, Bloc Quebecois 56-60 If Vote Held Today

Liberals 34%, Conservatives 30%, NDP 16%, Bloc Quebecois 44% in Quebec vs. 29% For Liberals

Two-Thirds (66%) Say It’s Time For A Change: Only 29% Say Liberals Deserve To Be Re-Elected…

Martin and Liberal Campaign Momentum Plummets

June 1, 2004

Contact Darrell Bricker at (416) 324-2001

Category Politics & Elections (National)
Location Canada


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Darrell Bricker at (416) 324-2001

Toronto, ON – A new Ipsos-Reid/CTV/Globe and Mail poll released tonight indicates that after a week of campaigning the bottom has fallen out of the Liberal strong-hold in Ontario. If an election were held today the survey shows Canadians would elect a weak Liberal minority. If this trend continues there’s now a possibility that the Conservative Party of Canada could form a minority government.