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Liberals (34% vs. 30% Tories) Hold Slim Lead On Eve Of Election Call As Canadians Warm To Idea Of Potential Harper Minority

November 26, 2005

Contact Darrell Bricker at (416) 324-2001

Category Politics & Elections (National)

Datasource Canadian Ipsos-Reid Express
Location Canada


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Darrell Bricker at (416) 324-2001

Toronto, ON – According to the latest Ipsos Reid poll conducted for CanWest News Service/Global News, the governing Liberal Party, with 34% of voter support (-2 points from a poll conducted last week), holds a slim lead over their chief rivals, the Conservatives (30%, +3 points). Meanwhile, the NDP at 16% (unchanged) and the Green Party (5%, -1 point) hold steady. And in Quebec, the Bloc Quebecois is up 9 points and now hold 59% of federal votes in this province versus 23% for the federal Liberals (-5 points).