
- Oct 20, 2019
- 4 min
Canadians will choose a Minority Government
Campaign Research has conducted a national public opinion poll with 5039 eligible Canadian voters between October 16th and 20th, 2019. The national horserace numbers and the provincial horserace numbers in British Columbia and Ontario are so close between the support for the Liberal Party of Canada (LPC) and the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC), that it is impossible to predict who will win the most votes, the most seats and ultimately form a government. Over the last 4 da

- Oct 19, 2019
- 2 min
Too Close To Call – Both Parties in deadlock
Campaign Research continues to conduct a national public opinion poll now at 3541 eligible Canadian voters. We continue to track movements that might provide us with any clues as to how this election might finish. The national horserace ballot numbers and the overall ballot numbers in British Columbia and Ontario are so close that it is difficult to predict the outcome. Over the last 3 days, on the national level, support for the parties has remain very stable. See graph b

- Oct 18, 2019
- 3 min
Final stretch – CPC and LPC are dead even. Either party headed for a plurality of seats but no majo
Campaign Research has conducted a national public opinion poll with 1987 eligible Canadian voters. In the last days of the election campaign we want to track movements that might provide us with any clues as to how this election might finish because the national horserace ballot numbers and the overall ballot numbers in British Columbia and Ontario are so close. There is no significant change from our last poll on October 12th and the election is still too close to call as o

- Oct 12, 2019
- 5 min
NDP is on the rise and could win much of British Columbia, Atlantic Canada and Ontario
October 12th, 2019 Campaign Research has conducted a national public opinion poll with 4037 Canadians. Ten days ago, we reported that Jagmeet Singh of the NDP was experiencing a significant upswing in his “job approval” ratings. This week, we wanted to take another close look to see if the spike in Singh’s job approval rating combined with his well-received debate performance was translating into actual support for the NDP and how that new-found support for Mr. Singh and th

- Oct 10, 2019
- 3 min
Jagmeet Singh Soars! Can the Leader of the NDP close the deal? Maybe, just maybe!
Campaign Research has conducted a national public opinion poll of 3,147 Canadians. Last week, before the English Leaders’ debate we picked up on a significant increase in Jagmeet Singh’s “job approval” rating. After the English Leaders’ debate, we wanted to see if this increase was: a) continuing or not, b) how significant the increase was relative to others, and c) if the increase would impact the “Best Prime Minister” question. Jagmeet Singh’s “job approval” rating contin

- Oct 4, 2019
- 3 min
Jagmeet Singh’s and Elizabeth May’s rising approval ratings with Canadians are keeping the Trudeau L
Campaign Research has conducted a national public opinion poll of 4,755 Canadians. We wanted to take a closer look into seat-rich regions to see if Singh & May’s rising approval ratings could be enough to hold the LPC from attaining a majority government. With respect to “job approval”, 31% of Canadians approved of the job that Trudeau was doing. Trudeau has seen his “job approval” rating continue to drop month over month for the last 3 months. Scheer’s job approval is at 2

- Oct 3, 2019
- 5 min
Largest Poll in 43rd General Election finds CPC & LPC continue to battle across Canada’s vote ri
CPC has significant advantages heading into final 2 weeks Campaign Research has conducted the largest national public opinion poll in the 43rd General Election (n=4,755). Since the national “horserace” numbers have remained so close between the CPC and LPC so over a year, we decided to collect a much larger sample so that we could take a closer look at how all the parties were performing in the various regions across Canada. Compared to our last national poll taken between S