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Pollsters cuts ties with CPAC

“ N ik on the numbers” is how political Ottawa refers to national pollster Nik Nanos. Today, however, he sent out a letter to his friends saying Nanos Research is no longer on the numbers for the Cable Public Affairs Channel. Full Article at Globe and Mail

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