Conservatives’ open sparring with Keen could damage party’s standing with female voters, says Nanos

But political insiders also say the next election won't be fought on Chalk River nuclear reactors.

The Conservative government could be doing a better job of explaining itself, but its open sparring with the head of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission could damage federal public service morale and the governing party's standing with female voters, say political insiders.

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