Stephen Harper: The Laurier Institute poll shows Tom Mulcair New Democrats could top Stephen Harper Conservatives by 11 seats while passing the Liberals by 44 seats. "I think that voters on the left are realizing in growing numbers that Mr, according to The Waterloo Record. Trudeau is not a plausible prime minister," said Kenney, who was flanked by fellow Tory MPs Stephen Woodworth of Kitchener Centre and Harold Albrecht of Kitchener-Conestoga. Doghouse lining or not, the Conservative cabinet veteran seemed happy to bite hard into the early election polls — most notably last week release from the Waterloo-based Laurier Institute for the Study of Public Opinion and Policy — that suggest Justin Trudeau federal Liberals are in third place with four months to go until an election. That the Conservative view of the early poll numbers. Kenney, who was making an appearance at a Kitchener armoury on Monday after recently returning from a trip to Ukraine, said he was "profoundly unimpressed" by Trudeau performance as immigration critic a few years ago when Kenney was immigration minister. "I thought three years ago that Mr. Kenney proclaims them a knock on Trudeau.
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