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Election Prelude Ends With Tight Race

Conservatives (32%, +5 Points) Make Up Ground On Grits (33%, -3 Points) - NDP (16%, -1 Point), Green Party (5%, Unchanged) - In Quebec (Bloc 54% Vs. Liberals 24%)

But Many Likely Voters (37%) Will Not Decide Where To Land Final Decision Until Later Parts Of Campaign

December 24, 2005

Contact John Wright at (416) 324-2002;  Darrell Bricker at (416) 324-2001;  Alexandra Evershed at (613) 688-8972

Category Politics & Elections (National)
Location Canada


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For more information, contact:
John Wright at (416) 324-2002
Darrell Bricker at (416) 324-2001
Alexandra Evershed at (613) 688-8972

Toronto, ON - According to the latest Ipsos Reid survey conducted on behalf of CanWest News Service/Global News, the federal election race takes a break at Christmas with the stage set much the same as when it began -a neck and neck tie between the Liberals (33%, -3 points) and the Conservatives (32%, +5 points).