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Which political party will you vote for in the upcoming federal election?

Posted on 
April 24, 2025

How will Canadians vote in the Federal Election?

We are less than a week away from Canada’s 45th federal election. Which way will it go?

There has been a lot said about this election being the “most consequential“ in modern history. It could be for the Conservatives. They had been sailing along with a 20+ point lead on the Liberals for more than a year. All they needed was an election.

So, they pushed and pushed, doing everything they could to force an earlier election. For a brief moment it looked like their efforts had paid off. The NDP pulled the plug on their alliance with the Liberals. Trudeau stepped down from internal pressure, and so it seemed the stars were aligning for Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre.

But, politics can turn on a dime. With Mark Carney now leading the Liberals, a dramatic shift has unfolded. If the polls are to be believed, the Liberals now have a significant lead.

Our UnpublishedVote question asks:

Which party will you vote for in the upcoming election?

Listen to the podcast, read the articles, and then cast your vote in our audience poll when the link shows up below. Don't forget to email your MP afterwards using our tool, to tell them why you think what you do.

All comments on the Unpublished.ca website will be entered into a draw for a one year membership.

Guests:

1. Andrew Enns, Executive VP at Leger

2. Marvin Ryder, McMaster University

3. Richard Johnston, University of British Columbia

 


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Our Unpublished vote poll question...

Which political party will you vote for in the federal election?

The results so far:

Liberal Party of Canada =      
Conservative Party of Canada =      
NDP =      
Bloc Quebecois =      
Green Party of Canada =      
People's Party of Canada =      
Other =      
Not Voting / Spoiled Ballot =      

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Guests

Leger360

Associate Professor with DeGroote School of Business


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