Mario Canseco: Carney’s Liberals surge as Poilievre’s lead evaporates in polling

On the first week of January, the Conservative Party was slated for a massive victory in the Canadian federal election, with the support of more than half of decided voters in Ontario and British Columbia, and an unpopular Justin Trudeau dragging the Liberal Party to down. Plenty has changed since then. First came the seemingly incessant threats and verbiage from U.S. President Donald Trump. Later, Mark Carney took over as Liberal leader and prime minister.

This past weekend, Research Co. asked Canadians about the federal election that will take place on April 28, and the numbers have certainly moved. Just over two in five decided voters (41 per cent)

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