Canadian Conservatives lead in second poll
OTTAWA, Sept. 3 (UPI) -- A second poll in as many days
Wednesday showed Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's
Conservative party with a lead weeks before a federal election.
The national poll of 1,003 eligible voters conducted for
Canwest News Service, 50 percent said Harper would make the best
prime minister, followed by the leader of the socialist New
Democratic Party, Jack Layton at 30 percent.
The Liberal party is the largest opposition in parliament,
but its leader, Stephane Dion ranked third with just 20 percent
support.
The poll's margin of error was 3.1 percentage points, the
report said.
Tuesday, a Globe and Mail-CTV News poll on party preferences
also showed 37 percent support for the Conservatives, 29 percent for
Liberals, 17 percent for the socialist New Democratic Party and 9
percent for the Green Party.The balance of the opinions were for
independents or the separatist Bloc Quebecois party, which also sits
in opposition in Parliament.
Harper has made every political indication he intends to
call for the dissolution of Parliament this week and call an
election Oct. 14, various national media have reported.
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