We asked: Should a Minister who breaks election rules be allowed to run again?
Here are the results:
Yes: 7%
No: 92%
Not sure: 1%
Here are the results:
Yes: 7%
No: 92%
Not sure: 1%
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February (65)
- Budget watchdog 'disappointed' by Senate ruling on legal challenge
- UPDATE: Flanagan offers 'unreserved' apology for 'child porn' comments
- 15 new MP-sponsored bills, motions on House priority list
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- PM heads to Quebec as EI debate heats up on the Hill
- Power & Politics' Ballot Box question
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- Power & Politics Ballot Box question
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January (63)
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- Power & Politics' Ballot Box question
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- Power & Politics' Ballot Box question
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- Power & Politics' Ballot Box question
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