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The West knows what it wants this election, but can the parties deliver?
We already know that across the country, Canadians vote differently. However, they also differ among Western provinces. See how.
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Bots Activity Stable in Campaign Except for a Spike Around Blackface Scandal
Bot activity on social media during Canada’s election campaign has been stable, except for a spike in activity around the release of pictures of Justin Trudeau in blackface on September 18 and 19.
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Significant Gender Gap in Voting Intentions Among Younger Canadians; Boomers Vote as Block, Regardless of Gender
Young Women Much More Likely than Young Men to vote NDP; Young Men Much More Likely to Vote Conservative than Young Women
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Few (6%) Canadians Think Privatization Is Best Way To Fund A Sustainable Health Care System, Preferring to Increase the Services Health Care Practitioners Provide (43%) and Focus On Prevention (22%)
Half (52%) believe the health system is under strain and that allowing some privatization would alleviate the burden on wait times
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Health Care Continues to Be Top Issue for Canadians (37%); Climate Change Climbs to Second (30%, +4), Ahead of Affordability (26%, -2)
9 in 10 (89%) Agree Action is Needed to Protect Quality of Health System, Half (47%) Won’t Pay A Single Dollar More to Access Better Care
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Conservatives in the Driver’s Seat Among Canada’s Commuters: 44% Would Vote Tory if Federal Election Held Tomorrow, 31% Would Vote Liberal
Intent to Turn Out on E-Day is Strongest for Long-Distance Commuters; Those who Drive Favour Scheer, Transit Users Heavily Favour Trudeau
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Conservatives (37%, +1) Hold Narrow Lead with Liberals (34%, +2) Close Behind
Green Party (7%, -4) Loses Momentum, NDP (15%) Stalled, Bloc Rallying (+1 to 5% Nationally, +3 to 22% in Quebec)
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Local Candidates Should Expect Questions About Health Care When They are Knocking on Doors for Votes
While Health Care is the Most Important Issue When Deciding How to Vote (42%), Over Half (55%) of Canadians are Dissatisfied with the Attention Given to Health Care by the Parties and their Leaders
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Courting the Undecided: One in Ten Voters (11%) Still Up for Grabs Ahead of Election Day
Nearly half (47%) are completely certain they will vote, majority (62%) disapprove of Liberals’ performance, but see Trudeau (32%) or May (24%) as best choice for PM
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Awareness of Trudeau’s Controversial Photos/Video Crosses South of the Border, as Majority (65%) of Americans Aware of the Scandal
Among Those Aware, Two-Thirds (64%) Say Trudeau Should Continue as Party Leader, 16% Say He Should Resign, 20% Don’t Know