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One in Eight (13%) Canadians is Completely Undecided on How to Vote
Analysis Explores Who They Are, How They Feel, and What’s Important to Them
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Conservatives (35%, +3) Continue to Build Momentum and Slight National Lead Over Liberals (32%, +1) as NDP Surge Halts (21%, -2)
Tight Races in Quebec, Ontario and BC Continue, as well as key demographic segments
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Canadians Remain Open to Changing their Vote as Debates Loom on the Horizon
Only 46% Say They Have Locked Their Vote: NDP Leads as Second Choice; Canadians See Liberals as Having Best Odds to Win September 20th Vote
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Trudeau Best Choice for Prime Minister, say Canadians (34%, -5), But Lead over O’Toole and Singh Shrinking Fast
Singh Now Leads Trudeau, O’Toole on Most Positive Leadership Traits
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Six in Ten (60%) Canadians See Racism as a Serious Problem Facing the Country
One-Quarter (24%) Report an Increase in Racism over Past Few Years
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Three Quarters (74%) Support Mandatory Vaccination for Public-Facing Workers; 65% Support Same for Return-To-Office
Lowering Income Taxes (39%) and Addressing Affordability (37%) Top Priorities for Canadians for Post-Pandemic Recovery
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Liberals (31%, -2) and Conservatives (32%, unchanged) Remain Neck and Neck in Tight Election Campaign as NDP Gains Steam
Close Races Remain in Key Battlegrounds of Ontario, BC and Quebec
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A Quarter (24%) of Canadians Do Not Feel Safe Going to a Polling Station
Majority Agrees (68%) that All Polling Station Workers Should be Vaccinated
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Canadians Divided When it Comes to Canada’s Future Economic Direction
Balancing the budget, lowering taxes, or investing in government programs all have public support
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Singh Emerges as Most Likeable Leader; Negative Perceptions Highest for Trudeau
While O’Toole trending more negative (49%) than positive (28%), one in four still making their mind up about Tory Leader