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View Poll Results: Who has the more positive vision for Canada's future?
Mark Carney's Liberals 176 73.95%
Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives 62 26.05%
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Latest Nanos is interesting if someone wants to pull it up.
Any reason you didn't post it?

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Data for poll from March 21st, 2025.

Cons: 35.6
Libs: 34.1
NDP: 16
BQ: 7.6
GrN: 4.3

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That's quite the outlier when you look at the recent polls on 338

https://338canada.com/polls.htm
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Meh. Keep going with that made up nonsense as Liberals tell you.

Truth is Carney and the Liberals are a much bigger threat to Canada’s sovereignty, identity and prosperity through their net zero, postnational, socialist and borderless ambitions.

Liberals have done more to erode Canada’s self identity and prosperity the past 10 years, than anything else. This will continue, don’t let the ant-Trump flag waving this election fool you.
That sounds like what PP and the Maple MAGA people have been saying.
     
     
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Any reason you didn't post it?

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Data for poll from March 21st, 2025.

Cons: 35.6
Libs: 34.1
NDP: 16
BQ: 7.6
GrN: 4.3

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That's quite the outlier when you look at the recent polls on 338

https://338canada.com/polls.htm
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It's obvious at this point that the Liberals are going to win. Carney is a very likeable guy. He is very intelligent, and deals with situations in a very diplomatic and precise way. Contrast that with the Conservative leader, who is full of divisiveness, and is highly unlikable.
     
     
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Mama mia!

Carney is running away with it, in La Belle Province.
     
     
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Carney: +18%
Blanchet (QC): +14%

Poilievre: -24%
Singh: -25%

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...It's obvious at this point that the Liberals are going to win...
Sorry, but that's not the way to look at this. While the campaign is only five weeks, a lot can change in a very short time. Mr Poilievre is very aware of that now, and while the CPC has been slow to pivot they're certainly not going to give up. Moreover, thinking a win is "obvious" leads to some voters acting as if it's a given - and that can manifest as a lower turnout. Polls are polls, but the only one that matters is on April 28.
     
     
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If I had money free to bet I'd be betting a strong stable Liberal Majority government as the election outcome on april 28th
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Some weirdness in a couple Victoria ridings. Running against Green Leader (co-leader I guess, lol) Elizabeth May in Saanich-Gulf Islands is none other than David Beckham for the Liberals. In Esquimalt–Saanich–Sooke the Conservative hopeful has been replaced today by a weatlhy businessman Grant Cool who doesn't live in the riding but the wealthy Uplands in Oak Bay.

"Cool has previously worked with Lockheed Martin and is now a businessman and entrepreneur with numerous companies based in BC and the United States.

This decision was first called out by hopeful Conservative candidate, Tracy Foran.

There is no such thing as democracy left in Canada. Everything I have said and believed in is a total lie and I apologize to all of you for convincing you otherwise,” Foran wrote in a social media post. “With an election less than 30 days away [sic], I was the only real option for our riding.”

Foran says she was the only candidate in the region that made sense, with a website, social media accounts, business cards, flyers, banners and a following of constituents, but instead Poilievre opted to bring in a candidate from the outside.

“I knocked on over 600 doors and dedicated a year of my life to this party and did not even receive so much as a phone call,” Foran continued.

“I live in this riding, a working class riding. But instead they decided to appoint a millionaire from the Uplands.”

Now, Foran is calling on her followers to spoil their ballots instead of casting them for Cool, or another candidate representing another party."

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Not that it matters, Conservatives don't have a hope in hell in Victoria.
     
     
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Sorry, but that's not the way to look at this. While the campaign is only five weeks, a lot can change in a very short time. Mr Poilievre is very aware of that now, and while the CPC has been slow to pivot they're certainly not going to give up.
It's Poilievre. It's over.

The guy could not win a race for Dog Catcher at this point.
     
     
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If I had money free to bet I'd be betting a strong stable Liberal Majority government as the election outcome on april 28th
I wouldn't want to make any bets based on polls.

Canada should learn from USA on that

To me, as of today, it seems like a 55-45% chance of a Carney win, and a majority government is definitely not a guarantee either
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There is no such thing as democracy left in Canada. Everything I have said and believed in is a total lie and I apologize to all of you for convincing you otherwise,” Foran wrote in a social media post. “With an election less than 30 days away [sic], I was the only real option for our riding.”

Foran says she was the only candidate in the region that made sense, with a website, social media accounts, business cards, flyers, banners and a following of constituents, but instead Poilievre opted to bring in a candidate from the outside.

“I knocked on over 600 doors and dedicated a year of my life to this party and did not even receive so much as a phone call,” Foran continued.

“I live in this riding, a working class riding. But instead they decided to appoint a millionaire from the Uplands.”

Now, Foran is calling on her followers to spoil their ballots instead of casting them for Cool, or another candidate representing another party."

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Not that it matters, Conservatives don't have a hope in hell in Victoria.
There is something fundamentally wrong with the Conservative Party. It's like many of them punch down, and only see it as a way to advance themselves, while the Liberal core is actually fighting for Canada. By all means, this is not a black and white scenario. However. from outside appearances, it appears only one party will fight for Canadians. The other will try and exploit their positions to better themselves.
     
     
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However. from outside appearances, it appears only one party will fight for Canadians. The other will try and exploit their positions to better themselves.
     
     
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Pre-election Strategy Poll

1. An election might be only a few days away. Will you be voting for Pierre Poilievre and common sense Conservatives?*
Yes – Canada First!
No – we should not put Canada First

2. If you had 5 minutes to give Pierre advice before the election, what would you say?*

3. Carbon Tax Carney is BAD for Canada. Do you agree?*
Yes
No

4. The Liberals’ woke obsessions have eroded our national pride. Do you agree?*
YES – Canada must celebrate—NOT tear down—our heroes and history.
No – I like woke cancel culture

5. Pierre Poilievre will go ahead with the Bring it Home Tax Cut—the BIGGEST and most PATRIOTIC tax cut in Canadian history. Do you think that’s a good idea?*
Yes – Axe the tax and Bring it Home!
No – The government should tax and spend more of my money

6. Conservatives will unleash Canadian energy, bring home powerful paycheques & economic independence for our country. Do you support that?*
Yes – Put Canada First and strengthen our economy!
No – leave our resources in the ground and let foreign countries fulfill our energy demand

7. The Liberals have weakened our military. Conservatives will strengthen it. Do you support strengthening our military?*
Yes – Warrior culture—NOT woke culture.
No – I don’t want our allies to respect Canada

8. When an election is called, how will you support Pierre Poilievre and common sense Conservatives?*


source: https://www.conservative.ca/cpc/pre-election-strategy-poll/

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It's almost like the Conservative Party is preparing for an election at the local Junior High School.
     
     
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There is something fundamentally wrong with the Conservative Party. It's like many of them punch down, and only see it as a way to advance themselves, while the Liberal core is actually fighting for Canada. By all means, this is not a black and white scenario. However. from outside appearances, it appears only one party will fight for Canadians. The other will try and exploit their positions to better themselves.
They have now linked themselves to the idea of separatism, being pro Trump, joining the US, via Smith and her divisive agenda. I don't think any national party in Canada has done that before. She, and they, are not wrong in everything they say and want, but the divisive Trudeau hating attitude, the negativity, and failure to distance themselves fully from Maga is a problem for most Canadians. I don't see them as a party which honestly stands for national unity now.
     
     
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There is something fundamentally wrong with the Conservative Party. It's like many of them punch down, and only see it as a way to advance themselves, while the Liberal core is actually fighting for Canada. By all means, this is not a black and white scenario. However. from outside appearances, it appears only one party will fight for Canadians. The other will try and exploit their positions to better themselves.
Until the Conservatives tell the Maple MAGAs to take a flying leap, their electability as a national government is highly questionable.

The only reason why they were in the lead before the possibility of a Trumpian fascist takeover of Canada arose is because JT was leading the Liberal Party. JT and his simpering, pandering, SJW, virtue signalling woketarian ways are thankfully now history. The toxicity of JT was frankly radioactive.

Things have changed. Carney is popular, intelligent and has arisen as Captain Canada. PP on the other hand is mini-me Drumpf. The only thing missing is orange face paint.

This election is over.

People should still vote en masse on election day. If Carney wins a majority government, with 90% of the electors casting ballots in the election, boy what a message that would send to Washington...........

This is the most important election of our lifetimes.

We need a adult in charge of the country for a change.
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It's clear too me and everything associated with the election that only the liberals or conservatives will form government. Any vote for the other parties is a wasted vote.
     
     
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All I ask of us, no matter our political affiliations, is to hold our party leaders to the same standards as the others. I feel like people would be up in arms if Poilievre were skipping a debate during the most crucial election of our lifetimes.
What on Earth are you talking about? Poilievre's M.O. is literally skipping debates, and that is saying nothing of his refusal to get security clearance.
     
     
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Until the Conservatives tell the Maple MAGAs to take a flying leap, their electability as a national government is highly questionable.

The only reason why they were in the lead before the possibility of a Trumpian fascist takeover of Canada arose is because JT was leading the Liberal Party. JT and his simpering, pandering, SJW, virtue signalling woketarian ways are thankfully now history. The toxicity of JT was frankly radioactive.

Things have changed. Carney is popular, intelligent and has arisen as Captain Canada. PP on the other hand is mini-me Drumpf. The only thing missing is orange face paint.

This election is over.

People should still vote en masse on election day. If Carney wins a majority government, with 90% of the electors casting ballots in the election, boy what a message that would send to Washington...........

This is the most important election of our lifetimes.

We need a adult in charge of the country for a change.
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