Liberals now pulling away from Cons into majority territory

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You're wrong on this one petros.

What we have seen since the last election is the Liberals moving left and NDP becoming more centrist.

These parties are becoming more similar on ideology and we might see coalitions similar to what has been prevalent in English and Australian parliaments in the past.


And rightfully so.


Its time to show the wannabe Americans of this country its true identity.
 

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SK is booming, they don't need any Dippers! (My son is working just across the line at Virden- 80 holes and the potential of 2 years work for him.)

He'll be working for longer than that. There is oil south of Brandon and hundreds of holes yet to come.
 

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Latest poll:
 

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One of many #Juan, between now and election day, that eventually won't mean sh*t. Adrian Dix enjoyed something similar for a long time, but it don't mean diddly squat now. -:)

What they mean is that IF the election were held today, this is how people would vote. Nobody can predict what voters will do six months down the road, but Harper has been wearing out his welcome.
 

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What they mean is that IF the election were held today, this is how people would vote. Nobody can predict what voters will do six months down the road, but Harper has been wearing out his welcome.


Harper can handle himself, he's just smart enough to get the "sh*t" done now so he looks good closer to the election. He'll be buying us with our own money. -:)
 

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What they mean is that IF the election were held today, this is how people would vote. Nobody can predict what voters will do six months down the road, but Harper has been wearing out his welcome.


The polls have represented no form of accuracy in the last number of prov and fed elections.... They are worthless on that basis and the notion that the election hasn't even been called adds even less strength to the projections.

This is grasping at straws, at best
 

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Harper can handle himself, he's just smart enough to get the "sh*t" done now so he looks good closer to the election. He'll be buying us with our own money. -:)

I'm retired. He can't buy me.
 

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I'm retired. He can't buy me.


Oooooooooh you're another one of these villans that one illustrious poster has been whining about ripping the young people off by taking advantage of all these free programs we have access to. -:) It's just not every day you get to enjoy so many laughs!
 

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Justin Trudeau's Liberals widening lead on Conservatives, polls suggest

A string of national polls released this week suggests the Conservatives are falling further behind the Liberals as Justin Trudeau's party pulls away.

The first came from an unexpected source. Angus Reid Global has stood apart from other Canadian polling firms since the beginning of the year in suggesting that the race has been a close one between the Liberals and Conservatives. It was the only polling firm to give the Conservatives the edge in any poll this year.

But a survey released by the firm on Monday showed the Liberals picking up six points since Angus Reid's previous survey of early June, moving into the lead with 36 per cent to 30 per cent for the Conservatives. The New Democrats dropped five points to 22 per cent.

http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/politics/j...lead-on-conservatives-polls-suggest-1.2785135
 

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Justin Trudeau's Liberals widening lead on Conservatives, polls suggest

A string of national polls released this week suggests the Conservatives are falling further behind the Liberals as Justin Trudeau's party pulls away.

The first came from an unexpected source. Angus Reid Global has stood apart from other Canadian polling firms since the beginning of the year in suggesting that the race has been a close one between the Liberals and Conservatives. It was the only polling firm to give the Conservatives the edge in any poll this year.

But a survey released by the firm on Monday showed the Liberals picking up six points since Angus Reid's previous survey of early June, moving into the lead with 36 per cent to 30 per cent for the Conservatives. The New Democrats dropped five points to 22 per cent.

http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/politics/j...lead-on-conservatives-polls-suggest-1.2785135

Trudeau will take a large number of Quebec seats - Eastern Canada as well- Ontario lots of seats will be heavily contested between Cons - Libs.
Up to the redistribution 35 riding or so decided who would be the Government.
The Pollsters with some of those riding's changed as well.
It will be interesting to see these previous riding's listed by the experts.
Then we have the Budget of Goodies coming.

Trudeau has been leading in poll after poll for approx 20 months- since the coronation.
Then we have Trudeau, well the attack adds are not working.
But he is a regular with mouthing screw ups.
And so far we have seen no policies laid out.