#Federal election 2021: The Conservatives’ opportunity and the Liberal imperative

#Federal election 2021: The Conservatives’ opportunity and the Liberal imperative

“#Federal election 2021: The Conservatives’ opportunity and the Liberal imperative” Bruce Anderson: While there’s a voter-rich battle to their left, Liberals must notice O’Toole is relaunching the fight for the centre that his predecessors weren’t interested in Bruce Anderson is chairman of Abacus Data and Summa Communications and a partner in Spark Advocacy Having worked…

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#338Canada: The Liberals cannot afford voter apathy

#338Canada: The Liberals cannot afford voter apathy

“#338Canada: The Liberals cannot afford voter apathy” Philippe J. Fournier: A new Abacus survey points to growing pessimism with the government. It is not a reassuring sign for Justin Trudeau and his team. Dissatisfaction with the federal government is on the rise, according to the newest poll from Abacus Data, which was on the field…

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#338Canada: Trudeau’s election to lose

#338Canada: Trudeau’s election to lose

“#338Canada: Trudeau’s election to lose” Philippe J. Fournier: A majority is within reach for the Liberals, but the NDP’s current level of support could yet throw a wrench into their plans After months of speculation, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has finally decided to push all his chip in the electoral pot, betting that his handling…

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#Seat cluster poll: The Liberals consolidate their advantage

#Seat cluster poll: The Liberals consolidate their advantage

“#Seat cluster poll: The Liberals consolidate their advantage” Analysis by Innovative Research Group shows key regional advantages for the Liberals. They might explain why Trudeau thinks he can win a majority Why is Justin Trudeau preparing to call an election when most pollsters say he’s not in majority territory? Maybe it’s folly that will lead…

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#And now, the alternative-reality government

#And now, the alternative-reality government

“#And now, the alternative-reality government” Paul Wells: Two formidable former politicians, Anne McLellan and Lisa Raitt, are hosting an economic summit that says a lot about the state of Canadian politics today At last, a policy conference. On Thursday word spread that Anne McLellan and Lisa Raitt, respectively the Liberal and Conservative prime ministers who…

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