That's a shame.
OTTAWA — The honeymoon appears to be over for NDP leader Thomas Mulcair, with Canadians shifting some support to the man creating a lot of buzz on Parliament Hill: Justin Trudeau.
If a federal election were held now, the federal NDP would garner 30 per cent of the popular vote, an eight-percentage-point drop from June and the biggest decline since the summer for any party, according to an exclusive poll conducted by Ipsos Reid for Postmedia News and Global Television.
That support appears to have shifted to the Liberals, the poll found. Support for the Grits is up eight points since June, to 26 per cent of the popular vote.
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Poll suggests honeymoon is over for the NDP as support shifts to Liberals
OTTAWA — The honeymoon appears to be over for NDP leader Thomas Mulcair, with Canadians shifting some support to the man creating a lot of buzz on Parliament Hill: Justin Trudeau.
If a federal election were held now, the federal NDP would garner 30 per cent of the popular vote, an eight-percentage-point drop from June and the biggest decline since the summer for any party, according to an exclusive poll conducted by Ipsos Reid for Postmedia News and Global Television.
That support appears to have shifted to the Liberals, the poll found. Support for the Grits is up eight points since June, to 26 per cent of the popular vote.
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Poll suggests honeymoon is over for the NDP as support shifts to Liberals