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Poilievre’s Conservatives hold massive lead over Trudeau’s Liberals, poll finds

Updated: September 7, 2023 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Sep 7, 2023 – 4:41 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) –– According to a new poll, if an election were held today, the Conservative Party of Canada under its leader Pierre Poilievre would handily win a majority government with some 179 seats, a sizable increase from its current seat count of 117.   

This scenario is according to a recent poll from 338Canada, which shows Poilievre’s Conservatives mopping up the House of Commons floor with massive gains whilst reducing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party seat count from 158 to just 103. 

In data released today by Angus Reid, 32 percent of Canadians say Poilievre would best lead the country, with only 17 percent saying the same thing for Trudeau.  

This, according to pollsters, is a crucial finding indicating Trudeau’s days as prime minister are numbered. 

“The popularity of both the governing party and its leader, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, have been on a consistent slide, and the latest results of a public opinion survey from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute do nothing to reassure a shrinking Liberal base,” wrote pollsters. 

“More critically, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is now seen as best prime minister by twice

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