MacKay’s mini-revolt may signal Tories can’t win stable government in next election

Conservatives may realize they have slim chances of forming a stable government after the next election, says pollster Frank Graves.

Defence Minister Peter MacKay likely floated the idea he may leave government for one of Bay Street's biggest law firms because he and other prominent Conservatives realize they have slim chances of forming a stable government after the next election, says pollster Frank Graves.

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