Poll shows race tightening between Liberals and Conservatives, as NDP vote continues to drop
- In a recent poll, Canada's ruling Liberals led with 42.9 percent, while the Conservatives had 39.3 percent support.
- The gap between the two major parties narrowed to 3.6 points from 5.6 points the day before, indicating a tightening race.
- Political analyst Paul Thomas suggested that the Conservatives' recent gains might be due to a less aggressive campaign tone.
- Concerns about the cost of living are becoming a focus for voters as the election approaches on Monday.
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Michael Taube: The Conservatives still have a path to victory
The topsy-turvy federal election is in the home stretch. Mark Carney's Liberals are out in front, but Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives have gradually narrowed the gap. There’s just enough time for the Tories to win, and they have just enough momentum to do it.
The Week in Polling: Liberals slightly ahead in national polls; Conservatives ahead in Ontario; Nearly half of Canadians plan to vote on election day
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