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Election Race Tightens as Liberal Campaign Stalls
Conservatives (32%, +1) and NDP (21%, +1) cut into Liberal Lead (33%, -3 pts); Liberals Lose Lead in Battleground Ontario
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This Election is Far From Over: Turnout, Vote Switching, and Mixed Motives all Point to Potentially Volatile Campaign
Two in Ten Canadians Switching their Vote from Last Election; Only 45% Certain of their Choice in 2021
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Justin Trudeau Still Best to Lead Country, Say Canadians (39%), Ahead of O’Toole (25%) and Singh (23%)
Canadians Feel Trudeau Safe Bet to Manage During Tough Economic Times (34%), but Will Say Anything to Be Elected (44%)
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Strong Majority of Canadians Support Vaccination Mandates; Open to Measures Including Vaccine Passports
Liberals Seen as Strong on Issues Such As Healthcare and COVID-19 Pandemic; Conservatives Lead on Economy
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What will normal look like as society reopens?
Join Ipsos’ Darrell Bricker and a panel of safety and consumer experts for a special The Globe and Mail webcast exploring these questions, and more!
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Out of the Starting Blocks - More of the Same: Liberals 36%, Conservatives 31%, NDP 20%, Bloc 6%, Green 5%
Liberals Lead, but Majority not Secure
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Global views on sports: 58% globally would like to practice more.
A new global Ipsos study conducted with the World Economic Forum explores attitudes to sports and finds that globally most (58%) would like to practice more but say they lack of time to do so (37%).
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As Election Fever Builds, Liberal Majority in Doubt as Liberal (36%, -2) Lead Over Conservatives (30%, +4) Shrinks to 6 Points
Tight Regional Races Make It Difficult for Liberals to Gain Seats
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Liberals (38%) Support Plateaus on Back of Vaccination Programme and Reopening Plans, While Conservatives Slip Behind (26%, -3)
Half (52%) Approve (10% Strongly/42% Somewhat) of Liberal Government’s Performance, Must Sustain Momentum over Summer to Ensure Majority