In that scenario, Liberal support falls four points to 37 per cent, Conservative support increases five points to 32 per cent, and NDP support falls a hair to 16 per cent. A rout starts to look more like a race. With Harper, that second-choice number falls to 6 per cent, but more respondents name the Conservatives as their first choice.
In Quebec the Liberal lead over the Conservatives would shrink from 17 points to These are the results of an online survey conducted between July 15th and July 21st.
This is a representative sample. Harper engineered on the right. This is unlikely. The New Democrats have existed is some form since the s and the Liberals, founded in , have a long and storied history in Canadian politics. Mutual antipathy between the two parties is well documented. The Greens have yet to elect their first MP and it remains to be seen if the party has staying power in the long term. The Greens know that time may be running out to prove their relevance in Canadian politics.
The global financial crisis may be enough to propel the Liberals to government. In , the Liberals suffered their worst defeat ever at the hands of Brian Mulroney. Whatever the outcome, one thing seems certain - Canadians will be sent back to the polls before long.
Press Enter to activate screen reader mode. And Canadians have asked our party to take the lead in delivering that change," Harper told a crowd of cheering supporters in Calgary. That same election outcome sent the Liberals back to the opposition benches, less than two months after their own minority government was forced to call an election.
The loss at the polls prompted Paul Martin to resign as Liberal leader, as the election brought 12 years of Liberal rule and his own time as prime minister to an end.
The day after the election, the focus of The National 's lead story was how Harper and the Conservatives would need to govern to stay in power, given the challenges a minority government faced.
Preston Manning told The National his read on the minority government situation was that "Canadians want it to work. Forgot password? Don't have an account? Sign in via your Institution. You could not be signed in, please check and try again. Sign in with your library card Please enter your library card number. Harper, Stephen b.
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