Mario Canseco: Pierre Poilievre factor looms large in the realignment of Canada’s political map
The early ballot that was supposed to restore the Liberal Party of Canada to majority status ended with results that were very similar to the 2019 edition: A third of Canadians choosing the Liberals, a third voting for the Conservative Party of Canada and a third voting for candidates representing other political organizations.
Among Canadian decided voters, the Conservatives are in first place with 35 per cent, followed by the Liberals with 31 per cent. Support is lower for the NDP , the Bloc Québécois , the Green Party and the People’s Party . These numbers bode well for Poilievre, who is still a contentious figure. More than a third of Canadians approve of his performance, but a slightly higher proportion disapprove. Justin Trudeau’s numbers are a bit higher on both indicators, with 44 per cent of Canadians saying they are satisfied with how he’s handling his duties and just over half expressing dismay.
The key difference on economic management is in how the two largest provinces react. Ontarians are currently more likely to want Poilievre to be handling this file than Trudeau . In Quebec, the current prime minister is decidedly preferred .
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