When respondents were asked who they would vote for today, the results showed little difference from about a month ago (percentage-point change from a Feb. 15-18 poll in brackets):
Conservatives: 36 per cent (+ 2)
Liberals: 31 per cent (+ 2)
NDP: 15
per cent (+ 1)
Green Party: 10 (- 2)
Bloc Quebecois: 9 (- 2)In Quebec:
Bloc Quebecois: 36 per cent (- 7)
Conservatives: 26 per cent (+ 8 per cent)
Liberals: 22 per cent (none)
NDP: 9 per cent (+ 1)
Green Party: 7 per cent (- 2)In Ontario:
Liberals: 41 per cent (+ 2)
Conservatives: 34 per cent (none)
NDP: 15 per cent (+ 1)
Green Party: 10 per cent (- 3)Technical notes
Results are based on tracking among a proportionate national sample of Canadians 18 years of age or older. Interviews were conducted between March 10 and March 13, 2007. The national sample size is 1,000. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. The Quebec sample is 247. The margin of error is plus or minus 6.3 percentage points. The Ontario sample is 379. The margin of error is plus or minus 5 percentage points.
Friday, March 16, 2007
Federal Election Poll: Not Much Has Changed
Not much seems to have changed on the federal scene since the last election.
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