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POLL: Is a two-party system Canada's future? Readers are evenly split

  • The federal Conservatives achieved a 41 percent vote share, their best result since Brian Mulroney's victory in 1988, yet remained in opposition due to multiparty dynamics in Canada.
  • Readers are divided on the NDP's future, with 65 percent believing it does not have one according to the poll results.
  • A separate poll shows 67 percent of readers think a long-term two-party system would be bad for Canada, indicating concerns about political diversity.
  • The Conservatives may face prolonged opposition despite high vote percentages if the NDP continues to weaken, creating a cycle of Liberal dominance.
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POLL: Is a two-party system Canada's future? Readers are evenly split

Canada has been a multi-party democracy since more or less the aftermath of the First World War

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