The upcoming byelection in St. Paul's, Toronto, is gaining significant attention as a potential upset for the Conservatives, traditionally weak in the city. Ipsos CEO Darrell Bricker highlighted the potential impact of a Conservative win in the area. The outcome is being closely watched by political analysts as it could serve as a referendum on the current political landscape, particularly for Trudeau and Poilievre. This byelection is seen as crucial for understanding the shifting dynamics in Toronto's political scene.
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“The City of Toronto is the place where the Conservatives generally don’t do well at all. If the Conservatives win in St Paul’s, that’s a huge upset,” said Ipsos CEO Darrell Bricker #cdnpoli https://t.co/ABIGgw91X7
“The City of Toronto is the place where the Conservatives generally don’t do well at all. If the Conservatives win in St Paul’s, that’s a huge upset,” said Ipsos CEO Darrell Bricker #cdnpoli #cdnelxn https://t.co/ABIGgw8u7z
“The City of Toronto is the place where the Conservatives generally don’t do well at all. If the Conservatives win in St Paul’s, that’s a huge upset,” said Ipsos CEO Darrell Bricker #cdnpoli #topoli https://t.co/ABIGgw91X7