Politics & Policy
Back to homepageNDP holds lead in BC campaign; voters divided between picking the party they want, blocking the party they don’t
NDP maintains comfortable lead; BC Greens may be the party to watch in final week Friday, October 16, 2020 – As British Columbians weigh in on the only televised debate in the BC election campaign, the latest public opinion survey
Read MoreA Tale of Two Voters: Shifting dynamics tighten BC Election race in its final days
While early voters heavily favour NDP, those yet to vote split almost evenly between two main parties October 20, 2020 – As British Columbia’s three main political parties vie to lock in the support of voters who have yet to
Read MoreSaskatchewan Election: Voters lean heavily toward re-electing Sask Party, disenchanted by lack of third option
Premier Scott Moe holds considerable advantage on personal appeal over NDP leader Ryan Meili October 15, 2020 – Advanced voting begins next week in Saskatchewan, with voters heading to the polls to elect their provincial government during a period of
Read MoreBC Election: New Democrats seen as best on health and social issues, but lag BC Liberals on economic growth
Just two-in-five voters say they’re absolutely certain which party they will support October 6, 2020 – As one of the most unique provincial election campaigns in B.C. history runs through its third week, new data from the non-profit Angus Reid
Read MoreAs election talk heats up, one-quarter of Canadians cool to voting in person during pandemic
Centre-left voters are more hesitant than Conservatives to head to a polling place this fall September 10, 2020 – As speculation about the content of a throne speech fuels talk about a fall election, a new study from the non-profit
Read MoreOntario Spotlight: As COVID-19 cases climb, can the Ford government maintain the political goodwill it’s earned?
Ontario residents broadly approve of how their government is addressing COVID-19 and the economy September 18, 2020 – Premier Doug Ford’s marked change in tone has been a significant undercurrent in the story of the Ontario government’s handling of the
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