Polls
- With the ‘slight uptick’ in the favourability numbers for both the Liberals and Prime Minister Mark Carney’s after the budget and the Ottawa-Alberta MOU, ‘the last thing the Conservatives should be doing is attacking the NDP,’ says pollster Nik Nanos.
- With the ‘slight uptick’ in the favourability numbers for both the Liberals and Prime Minister Mark Carney’s after the budget and the Ottawa-Alberta MOU, ‘the last thing the Conservatives should be doing is attacking the NDP,’ says pollster Nik Nanos.
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- Thirty-five per cent of respondents were dissatisfied that the Carney government dropped all tariffs on goods from the CUSMA as of Sept. 1. And,
- Thirty-five per cent of respondents were dissatisfied that the Carney government dropped all tariffs on goods from the CUSMA as of Sept. 1. And,
- Thirty-five per cent of respondents were dissatisfied that the Carney government dropped all tariffs on goods from the CUSMA as of Sept. 1. And,
- This fall will be about proof. For all the talk of a fresh start, Canadians have grown skeptical that any government can deliver on
- This fall will be about proof. For all the talk of a fresh start, Canadians have grown skeptical that any government can deliver on
- This fall will be about proof. For all the talk of a fresh start, Canadians have grown skeptical that any government can deliver on
- In terms of results, the prime minister must find the right balance between dialogue and action.
- In terms of results, the prime minister must find the right balance between dialogue and action.
- In terms of results, the prime minister must find the right balance between dialogue and action.
- Mark Carney's first approval rating (57 per cent) falls six points behind his predecessor Justin Trudeau's (63 per cent) and four points below Stephen
- Mark Carney's first approval rating (57 per cent) falls six points behind his predecessor Justin Trudeau's (63 per cent) and four points below Stephen
- Mark Carney's first approval rating (57 per cent) falls six points behind his predecessor Justin Trudeau's (63 per cent) and four points below Stephen
- Young male voters backed the Tories, while boomers flocked to the Liberals in an election that saw generations grapple with dividing ballot-box questions.
- Young male voters backed the Tories, while boomers flocked to the Liberals in an election that saw generations grapple with dividing ballot-box questions.
- Young male voters backed the Tories, while boomers flocked to the Liberals in an election that saw generations grapple with dividing ballot-box questions.
- OTTAWA—Liberals travelled to London last week for a two-day caucus meeting. The choice of destination was no accident—southwestern Ontario is a region where the
- OTTAWA—Liberals travelled to London last week for a two-day caucus meeting. The choice of destination was no accident—southwestern Ontario is a region where the
- OTTAWA—Liberals travelled to London last week for a two-day caucus meeting. The choice of destination was no accident—southwestern Ontario is a region where the
- Seldom does a poll get published without some sarcastic reference to premiers Danielle Smith and Adrian Dix, the would-be victors of the provincial
- Seldom does a poll get published without some sarcastic reference to premiers Danielle Smith and Adrian Dix, the would-be victors of the provincial
- Seldom does a poll get published without some sarcastic reference to premiers Danielle Smith and Adrian Dix, the would-be victors of the provincial
- The partisan tension gripping Parliament in the lead-up to a federal election as well as a desire for cross-party cooperation and a softening of
- The partisan tension gripping Parliament in the lead-up to a federal election as well as a desire for cross-party cooperation and a softening of
- The partisan tension gripping Parliament in the lead-up to a federal election as well as a desire for cross-party cooperation and a softening of
- The New Democrats have been hit hard by the surge in popularity for the Liberal Party under Justin Trudeau. The NDP has fallen
- The New Democrats have been hit hard by the surge in popularity for the Liberal Party under Justin Trudeau. The NDP has fallen
- The New Democrats have been hit hard by the surge in popularity for the Liberal Party under Justin Trudeau. The NDP has fallen
- As if the political scene in Quebec wasn’t complicated enough, a new party in the province will be seeking votes in next year’s federal
- As if the political scene in Quebec wasn’t complicated enough, a new party in the province will be seeking votes in next year’s federal
- As if the political scene in Quebec wasn’t complicated enough, a new party in the province will be seeking votes in next year’s federal
- There was a year to go until the next scheduled election. The polls were looking good for the Liberals and their young leader, as
- There was a year to go until the next scheduled election. The polls were looking good for the Liberals and their young leader, as
- There was a year to go until the next scheduled election. The polls were looking good for the Liberals and their young leader, as
- OTTAWA—Support has tended to hold firm over the summer months in the past, which is bad news for the Tories. The Conservatives left Ottawa
- OTTAWA—Support has tended to hold firm over the summer months in the past, which is bad news for the Tories. The Conservatives left Ottawa
- OTTAWA—Support has tended to hold firm over the summer months in the past, which is bad news for the Tories. The Conservatives left Ottawa
- OTTAWA—No, the provincial election results in Ontario were not to polling what the most recent provincial elections in Alberta and British Columbia were, despite
- OTTAWA—No, the provincial election results in Ontario were not to polling what the most recent provincial elections in Alberta and British Columbia were, despite
- OTTAWA—No, the provincial election results in Ontario were not to polling what the most recent provincial elections in Alberta and British Columbia were, despite
- The polls have done little to help clarify the political landscape in Ontario as the provincial election campaign approaches mid-point. At time of writing,
- The polls have done little to help clarify the political landscape in Ontario as the provincial election campaign approaches mid-point. At time of writing,
- The polls have done little to help clarify the political landscape in Ontario as the provincial election campaign approaches mid-point. At time of writing,
- OTTAWA—Horserace polling has its limitations. Opinions can change quickly and support can be parked with little to no commitment. Voters take many things
- OTTAWA—Horserace polling has its limitations. Opinions can change quickly and support can be parked with little to no commitment. Voters take many things
- OTTAWA—Horserace polling has its limitations. Opinions can change quickly and support can be parked with little to no commitment. Voters take many things
- OTTAWA—Many Canadians may have breathed a sigh of relief when the Parti Québécois was soundly defeated by Philippe Couillard’s Liberals in last week’s
- OTTAWA—Many Canadians may have breathed a sigh of relief when the Parti Québécois was soundly defeated by Philippe Couillard’s Liberals in last week’s
- OTTAWA—Many Canadians may have breathed a sigh of relief when the Parti Québécois was soundly defeated by Philippe Couillard’s Liberals in last week’s
- OTTAWA—Canada’s largest province appears to be heading towards an election, but the outcome could be one of the closest in recent memory. The
- OTTAWA—Canada’s largest province appears to be heading towards an election, but the outcome could be one of the closest in recent memory. The
- OTTAWA—Canada’s largest province appears to be heading towards an election, but the outcome could be one of the closest in recent memory. The