Among Canadian decided voters, the Conservatives are in first place with 35 per cent, followed by the Liberals with 31 per cent.
Just 13 months have passed since Canadians last participated in a federal election. 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.
The biggest change is in Ontario, where the Conservatives have a nine-point advantage over the Liberals . In the 2021 election, more Ontarians voted for the governing party than for the official Opposition . Voters across Canada could connect with a leader who they perceive as a better financial steward. At this point, Canadians are not overly convinced about either of the two main options. More than two in five are comfortable with Trudeau managing the national economy and a smaller proportion feel the same way about Poilievre.
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