Voter apathy blights Canadian politics
People fearful that upcoming federal polls will result in minority government yet again.

Published On 1 May 2011
Canadian politics has been marred by instability in recent years. In fact, this is the fourth time Canadians are voting in seven years for a new prime minister.
But with voter turnout shrinking with every election, the possibility of a stable government looks dim. As a result there are fears the upcoming federal polls may throw up a minority government yet again.
Al Jazeera’s Zeina Awad reports from Toronto.
Source: Al Jazeera