Mark Carney’s Liberals leading Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives by 5 points in latest Nanos tracking
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Race tightening between Mark Carney’s Liberals and Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, polls suggest
The Star's election predictor, the Signal, says the Liberals' advantage has narrowed but the governing party could still win a majority in the April 28 federal election.
"We're about the same equality," the Conservatives deny Liberals' lead.
Conservative MP and candidate Pierre Paul-Hus strongly denied the Liberals' lead in the polls at a press conference held on Sunday during a factory visit to Mount Royal. At the same time, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre appeared reluctant to make adjustments to his campaign to refocus it around the question of the United States.
Mark Carney’s Liberals leading Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives by 5 points in latest Nanos tracking
The federal Liberals are emerging as frontrunners in a tightly-contested election with a five-point lead over the Conservatives, who have maintained steady support as both parties are locked in a two-horse race on Day 8 of the federal election campaign.
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