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Carbon tax has potential to 'shift' voters: poll
Updated Mon. Jun. 23 2008 4:56 PM ET
The Canadian Press
OTTAWA -- A new poll finds suggests the Liberals could score votes with their controversial "green shift'' environmental proposal.
The first national poll since the Liberal leader Stephane Dion announced that he would impose a carbon tax to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions has found Canadians are beginning to pick sides.
While a majority remain undecided, 14 per cent say they are in favour and 17 per cent are opposed.
But once the policy is explained to respondents, the Canadian Press-Harris-Decima survey found that 47 per cent liked the idea and 39 per cent were opposed.
Significantly, the poll found that most of the opposition to the idea comes from Conservatives.
The telephone poll of 1,000 was conducted between June 19 and 22 and is considered accurate to within 3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
Carbon tax about Canada's future: DionTo get an idea of our future look at our past under the Liberal party and that was under a PM that had some balls........
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