Liberals 5 points above Conservatives: Angus Reid Institute poll
- Recent polling shows that the federal Liberals under Mark Carney are gaining on the Conservatives led by Pierre Poilievre, particularly impacting the NDP under Jagmeet Singh, who has fallen significantly in support.
- According to the Angus Reid Institute, NDP support in British Columbia has plummeted to 14% from 28% in December, risking their official party status.
- Liberal strategist Mark Marissen commented that Carney's leadership has brought optimism to the party, as they prepare for a potential federal election.
- NDP campaign spokesperson Anne McGrath emphasized that voting for the party you believe in is necessary for representation.
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Data Dive with Nik Nanos: The Conservatives were running away in the polls. But the federal election has become a horserace
How do we explain the swing in public opinion? It’s clear that the Conservatives’ lead in the polls was not an embrace of Poilievre or his party’s policies. Rather, it was a repudiation of Trudeau and his government
Nanos seat projections show tightening race, potential for ‘volatility’ in next election campaign
With an election call days away, latest Nanos ballot numbers show the race between the top two federal parties deadlocked in a virtual tie, while seat projections show Liberals picking up significant gains in several regions since Justin Trudeau’s resignation.
Liberals make comeback in Canada amid Trump's threats, flip Conservatives' lead: Survey
Amid unprecedented economic and territorial aggression from the United States, the Liberal Party has flipped years of lead that the Conservative Party had and is now poised to win the upcoming parliamentary elections, according to a survey
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