A new poll suggests that although the Liberal government may have gained a slight lead in popularity due to its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, it may not be enough for them to win a majority. The survey, conducted by Ipsos between Dec. 11 and Dec. 14, asked 1,000 randomly-selected Canadians aged 18 and above via an online interview which political party they would most likely support if a federal election was held. The poll results reveal that the Liberals could receive 35 percent of the votes, Conservatives followed second at 32 percent, NDP with 18 percent, and the Green Party and Bloc Quebecois could each receive 7 percent of the votes, leaving one percent remaining. Where the Liberals have garnered the most support is in Atlantic Canada with 53 percent, followed by 36 percent in Quebec, a six-point lead over the Bloc. The poll suggests a tight race with Conservatives …
Poll Shows Liberals Lacking Enough Support to Secure a Majority Election Win
December 24, 2020
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