
| Liberals (32%) And Tories (31%) Virtually Tied Nation-Wide But Grits Take Strong 11-Point Lead In Seat Rich Ontario (44% vs. 33%) Majority (58%) Believe Conservatives Motive For Election Is Power Lust Not Sincere Belief That They Can No Longer Support Corrupt Government (37%) May 7, 2005 Contact Darrell Bricker at 416.324.2900 Category Politics & Elections (National) Datasource Canadian Ipsos-Reid Express Location Canada Toronto, ON According to an Ipsos-Reid national survey of 1000 Canadians conducted from May 3rd to May 5th, 2005 and provided exclusively to CanWest/Global, the national Federal political horserace remains tightly contested between the Liberals (32%, up 2 points) and the Conservatives (31%, down 2 points) compared to a poll released exactly a week ago. However, it would appear that the Liberals have benefited the most in the past week as they have vaunted to take a commanding 11-point lead in the seat-rich and volatile province of Ontario (44% vs. 33%). |