Carney’s Liberals open up 8-point lead over Poilievre’s Conservatives in latest Nanos tracking
- The Liberals have gained significant support in Atlantic Canada, leading by 21 percentage points, as reported by various observers.
- Mark Carney's leadership is credited with appealing to voters' desire for change in a region historically leaning toward the party.
- Despite a strong lead in Atlantic Canada, the national race between the Conservatives and the Liberals remains close, with both parties tied in Ontario.
- Polling shows that the top concern among voters is the cost of living, impacting the political landscape as the election date approaches.
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What’s driving Atlantic Canada back to the Liberals?
Most recent polling found that the Liberal Party has a 21 percentage-point lead in the region, which includes Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. Nationally, the Conservatives and the Liberals are neck-and-neck.
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