Canadian Liberal Voters Ready to Unite the Left, But New Democrats Reserved
Justin Trudeau is regarded as a good choice to lead the Liberals by almost half of Canadians and a majority of Grit voters.
Justin Trudeau is regarded as a good choice to lead the Liberals by almost half of Canadians and a majority of Grit voters.
Proportion of decided voters who will cast a ballot to reject the proposed alternative vote system increases by three points points since April.
New Democrats increase their standing in Quebec and British Columbia, and move to second place in Ontario.
High approval numbers continue for Jack Layton, as Liberal support and momentum for Michael Ignatieff plummet.
Donald Trump is seen as a good choice for the presidency by two-in-five GOP voters, as support for Sarah Palin drops.
Practically three-in-five decided voters would cast a ballot to keep the existing first past the post system.
Unique segmentation shows that a third of Canadians are waiting to be swayed by policy ideas.
Three-in-five respondents want to abolish the regulation that gives priority to male heirs, and allows women to ascend the throne only under specific circumstances.
Most Protestants are also supporting Tory candidates in this election; atheist and agnostics are split between the two main federal parties.
Support for the New Democratic Party (NDP) has increased across the province since the last federal election.