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   §eraphim@hvn.com to Barry Bruyea   
   Re: The Budget's winners and losers . .    
   23 Apr 15 10:28:37   
   
   XPost: can.politics, tor.general   
      
   On 23/04/2015 2:56 AM, Barry Bruyea wrote:   
   > Also, it looks like the Teacher's Unions are going to give Wynne's   
   > credibility loss a helping had downward.   
      
   Another dummy who buys 'Wakefield's' lies about Wynne an Ontario - hook, line   
   and sinker.   
   You guys really need to be netted, gutted and your innards fed to the seagulls.   
   ____________________________   
      
   Globe and Mail - April 13, 2015   
      
      
   Federal Liberals poised to make great election gains in Ontario, poll finds   
      
   Survey finds Liberals with 39-per-cent support among decided voters; still not   
   enough to win government   
      
   One of the most ambitious public polls taken in Ontario in the runup to the   
   federal election suggests Justin Trudeau's Liberals are ascendant in the   
   country's largest province – but not yet enough to give them a good shot at   
   winning government.   
      
   Surveying 3,000 Ontarians through a combination of land lines and cellphones,   
   from late February through the end of March, Innovative Research Group found   
   the Liberals with 39-per-cent support among decided voters. The Conservatives   
   were at 37 per cent, the NDP at 17 per cent and the Green Party at 7 per cent.   
      
   Those numbers would represent a major turnaround for the Liberals after   
   bottoming out in the 2011 election, when they received 25 per cent of Ontario's   
   popular vote and won just 11 of its 106 seats. By the estimate of Greg Lyle,   
   Innovative Research's managing director, the Liberals would be on pace for   
   between 49 and 62 of the 121 Ontario seats on the new federal map that will be   
   used for this year's vote.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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