THUNDER BAY, Ontario (Reuters) - If you want to find out when Canadians are going to the polls, don't ask Prime Minister Paul Martin. He still doesn't seem to know.When Martin officially announced last month that the federal election would be on June 28, he got the date wrong twice. And when he addressed a rally of the ruling Liberal Party on Monday night, he made another mistake.
"Now is our decade. Let's take it -- that's why we're going to win on the 28th of October," he told a crowd of supporters in the central Canadian town of Thunder Bay.
Polls suggest that when Canadians vote on June 28, Martin's Liberals will lose their majority in Parliament.