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With Economic Report Card Out and Non-Confidence Motion In, Will NDP (14%, +2) Force Election?

Ads and Attacks Don’t Boost Liberal (30%) Support as Ten-Point Lead in Ontario Keeps Conservatives (37%) Ahead Nationally

September 29, 2009

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 – As Prime Minister Harper delivers his government’s report card on the economy, and the opposition Liberals put forward a non-confidence motion that could bring down the government and force an election if the NDP join the already-committed Liberals and Bloc Quebecois, a new poll suggests that Canadians are generally unmoved by the events of this month: high-profile meetings at the United Nations and the G-20 Summit, campaign-style ads being rolled out by the Liberals and the Tories, and the political jockeying taking place on Parliament Hill.