OTTAWA — A fascinating national opinion survey suggests that Stephen Harper and his Conservative government would do well to heed an old political saw about Canada-U.S. relations: Canadians like to see their prime ministers in the White House rose garden, but not in the presidential bedroom.
After seven months of an aggressive Washington courtship, the prime minister has apparently left a significant number of Canadian voters with the impression he is ’twixt the sheets with George W. Bush, and far too close for comfort.
In fact, the poll suggests that Harper’s perceived love-in with the increasingly unpopular U.S. president is the foremost single cause of what ails the minority Conservative government.
The survey of 1,003 voters was conducted in late August by the premier polling firm SES Research, exclusively for the Sun (full results are available online at canoe.ca/poll).
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