Boost in support for Liberals the biggest for a minority government in 60 years | CBC News
The Liberals were in a state of post-election stagnation in
late February and early March, averaging about 33 per cent in the polls.
That’s exactly where they were on election night nearly nine months
ago.
late February and early March, averaging about 33 per cent in the polls.
That’s exactly where they were on election night nearly nine months
ago.
Since then, however, the Liberals have seen their support increase significantly. It has risen to between 39 and 42 per cent support among decided voters, according to a monthly average of national polls.
That’s
a big increase of between six and nine percentage points compared to
the last election. To understand how remarkable that is, you have to go
back through decades of Canadian political history.