Our award-winning journalists bring you the news that impacts you, Canada, and the world. Don't miss out. Rachel Sultana, 21, a fourth-year psychology student at the University of Waterloo, voted in the election and plans to vote this time around. He's not someone I want in power. In previous elections, strategic voting has been used to prevent a certain party from winning. In the case of NDP supporters, it has meant some voting Liberal to stop the Conservatives from winning.
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We do not have to go too far back in time to see the impact young voters can have in the results of an election in this country. You read this right: Six out of 10 voters under 25 years old did not vote in Readers who follow voting intentions and approval ratings on a regular basis will have noticed how remarkably stable the federal numbers have remained since August The Liberals still lead the Conservatives by an average of three to seven points in the national horserace.
While this gain in support for the NDP remains modest, it also appears to have lingered for several weeks now. Do not adjust your screen colors, it is indeed the NDP leading the Liberals by 11 points. Because the sample is based on those who initially self-selected for participation in the Maru Voice panel rather than a probability sample, no estimates of sampling error can be calculated.
The poll results referenced in this article came from the following questions, with answer options in brackets:. Which party would you say you lean towards? Improving the welfare and conditions of Indigenous Canadians.
How angry, if at all, are you about these things? I never want to see the Conservatives back in power. Pseudonyms will no longer be permitted.
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Politics Indigenous and first-time voters split, new Canadians still prefer Liberals: CBC News poll Liberal support has dropped among Indigenous voters and new Canadians since , while they face stiff competition from the NDP among first-time voters.
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