Liberals Lead, Conservatives Tied
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Liberals continue lead over Tories after 1st week of Canada election: poll - National | Globalnews.ca

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New poll finds 44 per cent of decided voters would vote for the Liberals , up two points from polling conducted a week before the election.
Conservatives have also gained ground, to the detriment of the New Democrats and Bloc Quebecois .
Conservatives earned 38 per cent support, while the NDP has dropped one point to nine per cent .
The Liberals and Conservatives are tied as the party seen as best to handle affordability and the cost of living.
For this survey, a sample of n=1,500 eligible voters in Canada aged 18+ was interviewed.
Quotas and weighting were employed to balance demographics to ensure that the sample’s composition reflects that of the adult population according to Census data.
The precision of Ipsos polls which include non-probability sampling is measured using a credibility interval.
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