Conservative support slumps in Quebec Party slips into single-digit levels for the first time since their 2006 election victory
Quebeckers are turning their backs on the federal Conservatives, according to a new poll that puts the party into single-digit-support levels for the first time since their 2006 election victory.
The survey for The Globe and Mail-CTV News also shows the Liberals have opened up a five-percentage-point lead across the country, up from a two-point spread last month. In Quebec, they lead the Tories by 28 points and are only slightly behind the Bloc Québécois.
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Mail-CTV News also shows the Liberals have opened up a five-percentage-point lead across the country, up from a two-point spread last month. In Quebec, they lead the Tories by 28 points and are only slightly behind the Bloc Québécois. In the same sentence you call the Lib/Con being a two-point spread and then the BQ being slightly behind...
Let's rephrase that...
" In Quebec, they lead the Tories by 28 points and are behind the Bloc Québécois by a two-point spread. "
Better..
Damn! Single digits still too high!
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