Ouch! News not good for Liberals
(en francais)
55% would welcome a Harper majority
Poll indicates Conservatives can widen gap as Liberal attack ads proving ineffective
By BRIAN LAGHI
Tuesday, January 17, 2006 Posted at 1:34 AM EST
Begging for chance
Martin says his 'evolution' not complete
By STEPHANIE RUBEC, OTTAWA BUREAU
Majority in reach: Tories poised to win up to 153 seats, poll says
FRONT-RUNNER: Conservative Leader Stephen Harper talks with reporters at a news conference in Saint John, N.B., Monday.
Photograph by : Tom Hanson, Canadian Pres
Janice Tibbetts, CanWest News Service
Published: Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Liberals scramble to curb losses
Martin appeals to NDP voters to form `coalition'
New tracking poll suggests race may be tightening
Jan. 17, 2006. 01:00 AM
SUSAN DELACOURT, LES WHITTINGTON AND ANDREW MILLS
OTTAWA BUREAU
Poll indicates Conservatives can widen gap as Liberal attack ads proving ineffective
By BRIAN LAGHI
Tuesday, January 17, 2006 Posted at 1:34 AM EST
Begging for chance
Martin says his 'evolution' not complete
By STEPHANIE RUBEC, OTTAWA BUREAU
Majority in reach: Tories poised to win up to 153 seats, poll says
FRONT-RUNNER: Conservative Leader Stephen Harper talks with reporters at a news conference in Saint John, N.B., Monday.
Photograph by : Tom Hanson, Canadian Pres
Janice Tibbetts, CanWest News Service
Published: Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Liberals scramble to curb losses
Martin appeals to NDP voters to form `coalition'
New tracking poll suggests race may be tightening
Jan. 17, 2006. 01:00 AM
SUSAN DELACOURT, LES WHITTINGTON AND ANDREW MILLS
OTTAWA BUREAU
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