Polls
- 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.
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- Two international studies show Canada’s democratic institutions remain the most robust in the Americas, but a domestic survey of trust shows bad news for
- Two international studies show Canada’s democratic institutions remain the most robust in the Americas, but a domestic survey of trust shows bad news for
- Two international studies show Canada’s democratic institutions remain the most robust in the Americas, but a domestic survey of trust shows bad news for
- NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he and his party have no “plan B” in the next election other than winning, but with his party
- NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he and his party have no “plan B” in the next election other than winning, but with his party
- NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he and his party have no “plan B” in the next election other than winning, but with his party
- 'Mark Carney finds himself back into the race, because he's seen as somebody who has experience in dealing with these types of international issues,'
- 'Mark Carney finds himself back into the race, because he's seen as somebody who has experience in dealing with these types of international issues,'
- 'Mark Carney finds himself back into the race, because he's seen as somebody who has experience in dealing with these types of international issues,'
- U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats and 51st-state remarks are ‘actually strategically and politically good' for the Liberals, says former Grit staffer Jeremy Ghio.
- U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats and 51st-state remarks are ‘actually strategically and politically good' for the Liberals, says former Grit staffer Jeremy Ghio.
- U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats and 51st-state remarks are ‘actually strategically and politically good' for the Liberals, says former Grit staffer Jeremy Ghio.
- A series of polls show the Liberals have cut the Conservatives' lead to single digits, while one Leger survey suggested a dead heat if

- A series of polls show the Liberals have cut the Conservatives' lead to single digits, while one Leger survey suggested a dead heat if
- A series of polls show the Liberals have cut the Conservatives' lead to single digits, while one Leger survey suggested a dead heat if

- 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
- If the polls have it, the Parti Québécois could very well emerge out of a spring provincial election with a majority government. Surveys
- If the polls have it, the Parti Québécois could very well emerge out of a spring provincial election with a majority government. Surveys
- If the polls have it, the Parti Québécois could very well emerge out of a spring provincial election with a majority government. Surveys
- PARLIAMENT HILL—It’s been a rollercoaster of a year on Parliament Hill, with the election of a new Liberal leader and the eruption of
- PARLIAMENT HILL—It’s been a rollercoaster of a year on Parliament Hill, with the election of a new Liberal leader and the eruption of
- PARLIAMENT HILL—It’s been a rollercoaster of a year on Parliament Hill, with the election of a new Liberal leader and the eruption of
- OTTAWA—“There is every reason to hope,” I wrote in these pages this time last year, “that 2013 could be redemptive for the [polling]
- OTTAWA—“There is every reason to hope,” I wrote in these pages this time last year, “that 2013 could be redemptive for the [polling]
- OTTAWA—“There is every reason to hope,” I wrote in these pages this time last year, “that 2013 could be redemptive for the [polling]
- OTTAWA—The last polls before The Hill Times went to press show that the Liberals are well-positioned to win three of the four byelections
- OTTAWA—The last polls before The Hill Times went to press show that the Liberals are well-positioned to win three of the four byelections
- OTTAWA—The last polls before The Hill Times went to press show that the Liberals are well-positioned to win three of the four byelections
- OTTAWA—When the votes were counted in Nova Scotia’s election on Oct. 8, the result was what many had hoped it would be: a
- OTTAWA—When the votes were counted in Nova Scotia’s election on Oct. 8, the result was what many had hoped it would be: a
- OTTAWA—When the votes were counted in Nova Scotia’s election on Oct. 8, the result was what many had hoped it would be: a
- OTTAWA—Voters in Nova Scotia appear set to elect a Liberal government in their province for the first time since the 1990s. Daily tracking
- OTTAWA—Voters in Nova Scotia appear set to elect a Liberal government in their province for the first time since the 1990s. Daily tracking
- OTTAWA—Voters in Nova Scotia appear set to elect a Liberal government in their province for the first time since the 1990s. Daily tracking
- With 15 new seats up for grabs and an epic battle for the support of voters in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario may
- With 15 new seats up for grabs and an epic battle for the support of voters in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario may
- With 15 new seats up for grabs and an epic battle for the support of voters in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario may
- Kevin Milligan, an associate professor of economics at UBC, tweeted last week about how the work that writers like Nate Silver do is
- Kevin Milligan, an associate professor of economics at UBC, tweeted last week about how the work that writers like Nate Silver do is
- Kevin Milligan, an associate professor of economics at UBC, tweeted last week about how the work that writers like Nate Silver do is
- OTTAWA—Mid-mandate polls are meaningless, they say. The only poll that matters will be on election day in 2015, you hear. Except, it seems
- OTTAWA—Mid-mandate polls are meaningless, they say. The only poll that matters will be on election day in 2015, you hear. Except, it seems
- OTTAWA—Mid-mandate polls are meaningless, they say. The only poll that matters will be on election day in 2015, you hear. Except, it seems