Canada Global(Web News)At present, there are very few Canadians who are thinking of voting for the Liberal Party led by Justin Trudeau. This discovery was made by Nano’s research.
In 2015, several weeks before the Trudeau-led Liberal Party came to power, Nanos polled Canadians. Polls conducted in the months leading up to the 2015 federal election had between 50 and 60 per cent of Canadians saying they would vote Liberal. Former Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper was in power at the time, but only 36·2 per cent of polls conducted now say they would vote for the Liberal Party, slightly higher than in a November poll. . More than 34·6 per cent,
pollster Nick Nanoz, founder of Nanoz Research, said in an interview that means a majority of Canadians are not even considering voting for the Liberals. Also, in the latest survey conducted by Nanos, it is clear that the Conservatives have a 20-point lead over the Liberals. In other words, it can be said that if the elections were held today, the Conservatives would get 43% of the vote. will While the Liberals will get 23 percent of the vote and the NDP 21 percent, the Bloc will have to make do with six percent and the Green Party with four percent.
The Liberals’ dismay will be compounded when they learn that 37 per cent of Canadians polled in a recent Nanoz poll named Polivoir their favorite leader as prime minister, compared to just 19 per cent for Trudeau. stated. Nanoz says the federal election is still in October 2025, so the Liberals have some time to win back voters. The Liberals can do that by delivering a better federal budget this year.