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Election Day Poll
These are some of the preliminary findings of an Ipsos poll conducted on October 21st, on behalf of Global News.
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Conservatives (33%) Have Slight Lead over Liberals (31%) in National Popular Vote, but Liberals Hold Advantage in Ontario and Quebec
With Election Close and Country Divided, Who Will Get Out Their Vote?
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Two in Three Canadians (68%) Believe that Provinces Do Not Receive Adequate Federal Funding for Healthcare
Three in Four (73%) would support the federal government going back to increasing the Canada Health Transfer by 6% instead of 3% per year.
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Canadians Prefer Majority (61%) Government to Minority Outcome (39%)
Those who desire majority want the Tories to lead; those who want minority prefer the Liberals to lead
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Only 13% of Canadians Aware of Public Debt Situation in Newfoundland and Labrador
Three in Four (74%) Believe a Bankrupt Newfoundland and Labrador would have Negative Impact on Rest of Canada
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One Week from E-Day, Canadians Say They’re Hearing More Negativity About Candidates and Leaders than Policy Options and Campaign Promises
SNC-Lavalin Affair, Leaders’ Debates, Scheer’s Abortion Stance Have Most Impact on Vote Choice
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Conservatives Seen As Party That Will Keep Election Promises (28%), Ahead of NDP (23%) and Liberals (22%)
Singh Surges As Best PM (23%, +9), But Remains in Third-Place Behind Trudeau (28%, -7) and Scheer (27%, -3)
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Down to the Wire: Outcome Remains Uncertain as Campaign Enters Home Stretch
Key Battlegrounds of Ontario, Quebec Still Up for Grabs
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Bursting Into The Canadian Housing Bubble: How Homeowners and Non-Homeowners Differ In The 2019 Federal Election
Affordability/Availability Of Housing 3 Times More Likely To Be a Top Issue Among Non-Homeowners (24%) Than Homeowners (8%)
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Ipsos Awards Top Honours for Financial Services Excellence in Canada
Ipsos Announces Winners of 2019 Financial Service Excellence Awards (Formerly Best Banking Awards)