Liberals’ lead over Conservatives narrows further as ‘more of a horse race emerges’: Nanos tracking
- Nanos Research tracking on April 7, 2025, indicated a tightening federal election race in Canada.
- Voter focus may be shifting to key issues like jobs and the cost of living, impacting the election.
- The Liberals led with 43% nationally, while Conservatives followed with 38% support from decided voters.
- Nik Nanos stated Liberals have regional advantages, yet the gap with Conservatives narrowed recently.
- The Liberals maintain a slim lead, but Conservatives gained ground in Ontario, a seat-rich province.
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Trump tariff boosting Trudeau's successor, Conservatives warn ahead of fed election
As the campaign to determine Canada's new prime minister continues, one issue remains at the forefront: President Donald Trump and the United States. Locked in a close race with the Conservative Official Opposition, the governing Liberal Party got a vote of confidence from Trump himself, posted Friday, March 28, on X and Truth Social that he had phoned Carney and had “an extremely productive call.” 'I am now off to the US yet again to try and…

Canada’s federal election is either a Carney cakewalk or tight race between the Liberals and Conservatives
Data from the Angus Reid Institute released April 8 finds the Liberal Party has a 10-point lead over the Conservatives. But data from the Toronto Star’s election predictor shows Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives closing the gap against Mark Carney’s Liberals.
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