Nanos Poll Gives Tories 14 Point Lead
A new Nanos poll shows the end of the NDP honeymoon as their poll numbers are slipping. Meanwhile, the Conservatives are growing, the Liberals are recovering and the Bloc Quebecois remain crushed.
Nationwide
Current | Election Day | Change | |
Conservatives | 41.8 | 39.6 | +2.2 |
NDP | 30.6 | 28.0 | -1.4 |
Liberals | 18.9 | 22.3 | +3.4 |
Green | 3.9 | 3.7 | -0.02 |
Bloc Quebecois | 6.1 | 3.4 | -2.7 |
Broken Down
Region | Atlantic Canada | Quebec | Ontario | Prairies | British Columbia |
Conservatives | 36.9 | 24.3 | 44.2 | 59.0 | 43.3 |
NDP | 30.4 | 40.0 | 20.4 | 23.3 | 29.2 |
Liberals | 26.6 | 19.1 | 31.8 | 13.8 | 18.3 |
Green | 5.1 | 1.9 | 2.6 | 3.4 | 8.7 |
Bloc Quebecois | — | 13.8 | — | — | — |
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On Monday, the longest campaign in modern history will come to a close and if current polls are any indication, Canada may be seeing a change in government after 9 years of Conservative rule under the leadership of Stephen Harper. Accountability was his calling card in 2006 and today, accountability may very well be one of the defining reasons for his departure.
On Monday, the longest campaign in modern history will come to a close and if current polls are any indication, Canada may be seeing a change in government after 9 years of Conservative rule under the leadership of Stephen Harper. Accountability was his calling card in 2006 and today, accountability may very well be one of the defining reasons for his departure.
In its length, in its cost and in its debate schedule, this election is unusual. The first and possibly only real debate of the campaign ended and here are the highlights of what happened.
In its length, in its cost and in its debate schedule, this election is unusual. The first and possibly only real debate of the campaign ended and here are the highlights of what happened.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper left Rideau Hall this morning with Governor General David Johnston’s approval to drop the writ and Canadians are now officially headed to the polls on October 19. For the first time since fixed election date legislation was brought in by the Conservative government, a fixed election date has been followed.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper left Rideau Hall this morning with Governor General David Johnston’s approval to drop the writ and Canadians are now officially headed to the polls on October 19. For the first time since fixed election date legislation was brought in by the Conservative government, a fixed election date has been followed.
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What started as an isolated set of robocalls misdirecting voters in Guelph expanded to effect over 50 ridings as irregularities happened during the 2011 election campaign that gave the Conservatives their coveted majority. Did the Conservatives legitimately win the 2011 election campaign? Let’s take a look at the scandal from how it unfolded.
Elections Canada confirmed yesterday that there were 700 cases of irregularities in the last election and told Canadians not to jump to premature conclusions. A CBC investigation found a suspicious pattern linking who got the robocalls and who they supported.