#338Canada: Our patience is wearing thin

#338Canada: Our patience is wearing thin

“#338Canada: Our patience is wearing thin” Philippe J. Fournier: As the third wave of the pandemic has taken hold, satisfaction with political leadership is on the decline outside of Atlantic Canada and Quebec Opinion polls show the patience of Canadians towards their elected officials is growing thin. Although some leaders in this country are faring…

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#The Liberals inch closer to majority territory: 338Canada

#The Liberals inch closer to majority territory: 338Canada

“#The Liberals inch closer to majority territory: 338Canada” Philippe J. Fournier: The latest 338Canada projection puts the Liberals as 50-to-one favourites to win the most seats and the Conservatives failing to turn the tide post-convention Even though several parts of the country are entering a third wave of the pandemic with abrupt rises in infection…

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#The unwavering support for Doug Ford: 338Canada

#The unwavering support for Doug Ford: 338Canada

“#The unwavering support for Doug Ford: 338Canada” Philippe J. Fournier: With a weak opposition and a diehard base of supporters, Ontario’s Conservatives still look unbeatable in the latest 338Canada election projection A new Ontario poll from Léger / The Canadian Press was released last week and showed Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives still solidly in command…

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#338Canada: O’Toole’s numbers sour – Macleans.ca

#338Canada: O’Toole’s numbers sour – Macleans.ca

“#338Canada: O’Toole’s numbers sour – Macleans.ca” Two federal polls were released in the past week, and both indicate there could be trouble on the horizon for the Conservatives—especially for CPC leader Erin O’Toole. First: In the latest Léger North American tracker, the Liberals held their lead in voting intentions with 35 per cent—on par with…

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#338Canada: O’Toole’s numbers sour – Macleans.ca

#338Canada: O’Toole’s numbers sour – Macleans.ca

“#338Canada: O’Toole’s numbers sour – Macleans.ca” Two federal polls were released in the past week, and both indicate there could be trouble on the horizon for the Conservatives—especially for CPC leader Erin O’Toole. First: In the latest Léger North American tracker, the Liberals held their lead in voting intentions with 35 per cent—on par with…

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#338Canada: Why the CAQ now dominates Quebec

#338Canada: Why the CAQ now dominates Quebec

“#338Canada: Why the CAQ now dominates Quebec” Philippe J. Fournier: While the Liberals and Conservatives are all over the map, Legault’s coalition has found the optimal recipe for current Quebec politics In the 2018 Quebec general election, François Legault’s CAQ broke a political cycle that had lasted almost a half century, during which the Quebec…

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