Poilievre seen as best leader to deal with Trump: Ipsos poll

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Poilievre seen as best leader to deal with Trump: Ipsos poll
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An Ipsos poll released Tuesday shows Liberal support has dropped five points, down to 21 per cent, since September and is now tied with the New Democratic Party.

is seen as Canada ’s best option in dealing with an incoming Trump administration and progressive voters might be moving from the Liberals to the NDP, a new

The Conservatives, down one per cent since September, are polling at 44 per cent support. The Bloc Quebecois has maintained its support at seven per cent, while the Green Party is down two per cent. Bricker said that latest poll numbers have also dashed Liberal hopes that the election of Donald Trump in the United States was going to give Trudeau a boost.“There was a lot of speculation that the election of Donald Trump would create a great foil for Justin Trudeau to rebuild his credibility on and a great way for the Liberal Party to reintroduce itself to Canadians as a progressive contrast to the new Republican administration under Donald Trump,” he said.

Despite the falling popularity of the government, however, the majority of Canadians do not want opposition parties to trigger an early election.

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