Poll suggests Liberals back in lead in Ontario
OTTAWA — The Conservatives enjoyed a 10-point lead over the Liberals heading into the final week of the election campaign but Ontarians appeared to be having second thoughts about a Tory government, suggests a new poll made exclusively available to The Canadian Press.
Tories stall in polls as critics hammer Harper
As two new public-opinion surveys suggested recent Conservative gains may have crested or even receded, critics issued a wave of warnings about what a Conservative government would do to Canada.
Martin bashes Layton
Liberal Leader Paul Martin launched a full-fledged assault on the NDP on Tuesday, accusing Jack Layton of abandoning progressive principles on everything from child care to ballistic missile defence and aboriginal welfare.
Martin turns Layton's pitch around
Asks that NDP voters cast their ballot for Liberals if they want to see a focus on social issues
Fontaine worried by Tory aboriginal agenda
The Assembly of First Nations is concerned that a Conservative government will change two agreements aboriginals reached with Ottawa, national chief Phil Fontaine says.
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
do you see the light
Posted by audacious at 17.1.06
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