Recent polls reveal Canadian political landscape shifts. A Leger poll from March 25, 2024, with 1605 online participants, shows Pierre Poilievre and Justin Trudeau as least desirable plane companions, each with 24%. Poilievre leads the Best Prime Minister Poll with 35%, followed by Jagmeet Singh and Trudeau at 20% each. The Conservative Party (CPC) is favored to win the next election with 44%, while the Liberal Party (LPC) stands at 18%. Manitoba's NDP leads with 49%, a 4% increase, while the PC drops by 5% to 37%. In Ontario, the PCPO sees a 4% decrease to 37%, with the OLP rising by 3% to 27%. A Nanos poll indicates the Conservative lead over Liberals has narrowed, dropping from a 20 to a 12 point advantage. Climate change consensus among Canadians stands at 62%, attributing it mainly to human actions, with party supporters showing varying levels of agreement. The Leger model predicts a significant seat change from the 2021 election, with CPC gaining 89 seats to 208 and LPC losing 85 to 75.
Conservative lead over Liberals narrows while NDP support drops: Nanos. https://t.co/J28ueXZBCi #cdnpoli Find out more at https://t.co/xofn4ZIXij https://t.co/Wj7jbGA3Dx
Federal Voting Intentions – Leger Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative Party remains in lead, 16 points ahead of Justin Trudeau’s Liberals. If election was held today, 42% of Cdns would vote for the Conservative Party while 26% would vote for the Liberals https://t.co/78FDhc5Wmj
Let the columnizing begin! Nanos Poll: Conservative advantage over Liberals has dropped from 20 to 12 points as NDP support declined in past 4weeks. Nanos national ballot tracking stands at: CPC 38, LPC 26, NDP 19, BQ 10, GPC 5, PPC 2. https://t.co/Et2DmSzJcR
Conservative lead over Liberals narrows while NDP support drops: Nanos https://t.co/r08Li4bIxZ
Agreement with - "Climate change is a fact and is mostly caused by natural changes and cycles" All Canadians: 27% CPC: 49% BQ: 21% GPC: 18% LPC: 9% NDP: 8% Angus Reid / March 24, 2024 / n=1602 / Online https://t.co/puUgAo9Ath
Agreement with - "Climate change is fact and mostly caused by humans" All Canadians: 62% NDP: 90% LPC: 89% BQ: 78% GPC: 77% CPC: 33% PPC/Others: 14% Angus Reid / March 22, 2024 / n=1602 / Online https://t.co/puUgAoa8iP
Agreement with - "Climate change is fact and mostly caused by humans" NDP: 90% LPC: 89% BQ: 78% GPC: 77% CPC: 33% PPC/Others: 14% Angus Reid / March 22, 2024 / n=1602 / Online https://t.co/puUgAo9Ath
Ontario - Support For Requiring A Referendum For Any Future Provincial Carbon Pricing Program: Support: 53% Oppose: 23% Unsure: 23% Angus Reid / March 6, 2024 / n=908 / Online https://t.co/q9ZLiBIHx1
Preferred Prime Minister Polling: Poilievre: 33% (-1) Trudeau: 22% (+2) Singh: 15% (-2) Blanchet: 6% (+1) May: 5% (-) Bernier: 2% (-) Unsure: 17% Nanos Research / March 29, 2024 / n=1000 / MOE 3.1% / Telephone (% Change With March 22, 2024)
In this week’s edition, a former Conservative MP seeks the party’s nomination in Etobicoke Centre, the government’s election law overhaul means changes to fundraiser disclosure rules, Nanos poll shows movement and much more #cdnpoli #cdnelxn https://t.co/hcqLfrXAg3
This week's Leger poll modelled: CPC: 208 (+89) LPC: 75 (-85) BQ: 32 (-) NDP: 26 (+1) GPC: 2 (-) (Seat change with 2021 election) (Model by @kylejhutton) https://t.co/a0hdOFJBIN
Latest @niknanos Federal Poll: Former 20 point Conservative ballot advantage becomes a 12 point advantage. https://t.co/7cdQdOyzab #cdnpoli #CPC #LPC #NDP #GPC #BQ #PPC Find out more at https://t.co/xofn4ZIXij https://t.co/NOoZ2idNff
Ontario Provincial Polling: PCPO: 37% (-4) OLP: 27% (+3) ONDP: 25% (+1) GPO: 6% (-) Others: 4% Angus Reid / March 6, 2024 / n=777 / Online (% Change with 2022 Election) Check out more ON details on @338Canada at: https://t.co/bQ5FUAq2IA https://t.co/RshSORdija
Liberal rebound in Ontario, Green spike in BC, and a very strong Bloc in the newest Nanos polling 😳
Manitoba Provincial Polling: NDP: 49% (+4) PC: 37% (-5) LIB: 8% (-3) GRN: 2% (+1) Others: 3% Probe / March 18, 2024 / n=1000 / MOE 3.1% / Telephone (% Change With 2023 Election) https://t.co/HgIPpl9aJ2
Best Prime Minister Polling: Poilievre: 35% Singh: 20% Trudeau: 20% May: 4% Bernier: 1% None of them: 15% Leger / March 25, 2024 / n=1605 / Online https://t.co/dtEl8gXm7o
"Who do you think will win the next election?" CPC: 44% LPC: 18% NDP: 6% PPC: 2% GPC: 1% Unsure: 27% Leger / March 25, 2024 / n=1605 / Online
"Which party leader would you least want to sit next to on a long plane trip?" Trudeau: 24% Poilievre: 24% Bernier: 11% Singh: 10% May: 6% All of them: 7% None of them: 18% Leger / March 25, 2024 / n=1605 / Online