Government


Politics Survey

Conservatives Rally in Ontario and Quebec to Challenge for Lead;
NDP Slides to Third:
Liberals 33% (Unchanged), Conservatives 32% (+5), NDP 27% (-3)

In Battleground Ontario, Conservatives (35%) and Liberals (34%) Tied;
In Key 905 Region, Conservatives (43%) Have Advantage over Liberals (36%), NDP (19%)
Politics Survey

Liberals (33%, +2) Edge into First Place over NDP (30%, -2), Conservatives (27%, -2), Driven by Vote-Rich Ontario

Liberals (41%) Have Sizeable Lead over Conservatives (32%), NDP (24%) in Battleground Ontario
Politics Survey

Despite Criticism on Handling of Syrian Refugee Crisis,
Tories Lead on Issue

Voters Say Harper's Tories (38%) Would Make Best Decisions for Canada,
ahead of Mulcair's NDP (32%) or Trudeau's Liberals (30%)
Politics Survey

Harper Falls to Third Place behind Rivals on Previously Key
Attribute Advantages

Harper Now Trails Mulcair and Trudeau on both Who is Best to Deal with Canada's Shaky Economy and Who Would Make Best Prime Minister
Politics Survey

As Election Kicks into High Gear,
NDP (34%, +1) Remains in Lead with Grits (30%, Unchanged),
Tories (29%, Unchanged) Stalking Closely

Battleground Ontario a Tie between the Grits (36%) and Tories (35%), NDP (29%) Close; BC a Three-Way Race among NDP (37%), Liberals (31%) and Tories (28%)
Politics Survey

Four in Ten (40%) Voters Struggle to Differentiate Among Canada's
Political Parties, Particularly Between the Liberals and NDP

But NDP Seen as Different Party from Ten Years Ago, Most View Conservatives as Same Old Party, Voters Equally Split on Liberal Party
Politics Survey

Majority Supports Liberal-NDP Government,
Regardless of Who Leads It

But Only One in Three Supports a Governing Partnership that Includes the Tories in Any Way
Politics Survey

If Harper Loses Majority Government, Canadians Want Him Gone,
but Tory Voters Want Him to Remain as Party Leader

Most Voters Believe Trudeau and Mulcair should Stay,
Even if they Don't Win the Election