According to a new Ipsos-Reid poll, the Conservatives hold only a slim lead over the Liberals. This confirms earlier polls this past week, and suggests the government's response to the earthquake in Haiti has not translated into substantial political dividends.
Meanwhile the opposition plans to keep the heat on the government as government ministers fan out across the country in an attempt to raise the government's plummeting approval ratings. The Liberals will hold a series of meetings on Parliament Hill this week, following on the heels of the anti-prorogation rallies on Saturday.
Read more: http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=2479681#ixzz0dag32lVx
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/print/CTVNews/20100124/Ottawa_Monday_100124/20100124/?hub=Canada&subhub=PrintStory
2010/01/24
Still tied in polls as Opposition prepares to turn up the heat
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2010/01/13
New poll Conservatives/Liberals tied
Stephen Harper is paying a price for his decision to thumb his nose at democracy by prorogating Parliament.
A new poll by the Strategic Counsel shows that Conservative support has dropped in wake of Harper's decision to prorogue Parliament. Conservatives are at 31 per cent, compared to 30 per cent for Liberals, in the poll conducted by Strategic Counsel late last week.
More details in a report by Susan Delacourt in the Toronto Star:
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/750302--parliament-shutdown-leaves-tories-liberals-nearly-tied-poll?bn=1
Harper is going to pay for his obnoxious pattern of behavior.
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