
As the Liberals maintained about a 10-point lead against the Conservatives in an Angus Reid Institute survey last week, the Grits were also closing what the pollster called the “commitment gap” between them and the Tories.
The results of the online poll, involving 2,184 Canadians and released on April 7, found that 46 per cent of respondents planned to vote Liberal compared to 36 per cent who would cast their ballots for the Conservatives—positioning the governing party for a fourth consecutive term in office, and with a majority in the House of Commons seats based on the Liberals’ performance in seat-rich provinces.
Polling … good thread
I’ve been contemplating over the past few days, and it’s time to tell you: these riding polls from Cardinal Research are far from legit. In fact, they’re the most egregious “polls” I’ve ever seen in my life….. (1/10) https://t.co/IAEt3UMiFB pic.twitter.com/jfBzuqVxqO
— Charestiste (@RealAlbanianPat) April 13, 2025
New Mainstreet poll
CON: 44.3% (+1.1%)
LIB: 42.3% (-1.3%)
NDP: 5.7% (-0.5%)
BQ: 3.8% (+0.3%)
GRN: 1.7% (+0.3%)
PPC: 1.4% (-0.3%)
⚪OTH: 0.9% (+0.5%)First Conservative lead in a Mainstreet poll since Feburary
(+/- change with yesterday's Mainstreet poll) pic.twitter.com/pDqlkdQSO7
— Charestiste (@RealAlbanianPat) April 14, 2025
