Mulroney Schreiber Inquiry Not Harming Federal Conservatives

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Canada's Federal government has not suffered any harm from the fallout of the Mulroney-Schrieber. the Federal conservatives are out in front and hold a eight point lead over the Liberal party.
A recent Canadian Press Harris/Decima survey indicates that the federal Conservative Party has not suffered any damage due to the fallout from the Mulroney-Schreiber affair.
The Conservatives hold an 8 point lead over the Liberals.
Conservatives 36%
Liberals 28%
NDP 17%
Green Party 9%
BQ 8%
Averaging the last three weeks,
the Conservatives show 34%,
followed by the Liberals at 29%,
the NDP at 17%,
the Green Party at 11%,
and the BQ at 8%.
Quebec the latest week’s results:
BQ tied with the Conservatives at 31%,
Liberals with 19%,
NDP 11%,
Green Party with 5%.
In Ontario, the latest week’s results:
Liberals at 37%,
Conservatives at 34%,
NDP at 18%,
Greens at 10%.
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