Poilievre gets his first crack at Trudeau in Mississauga, but it’s no election preview - The Hub

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Poilievre gets his first crack at Trudeau in Mississauga, but it’s no election preview - The Hub
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Poilievre gets his first crack at Trudeau in Mississauga, but it’s no election preview

“Are people really upset? Do they really want to change? When that’s the case, then you do have a tendency to have higher turnouts,” says Wiseman.

Martin says all of Mississauga’s ridings have voted for the same party in every election except once in 2008. The last three federal elections have seen the Conservatives lose ground to the Liberals in suburban areas across the country, most punishingly in the Greater Toronto Area in places like Mississauga.

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