Fewer Canadians identifying as conservative, while Liberals re-emerging, says pollster Turcotte

Pollster and Carleton University Professor Andre Turcotte says conservatives can’t just dismiss the results of this year’s survey of political attitudes in Canada as circumstantial or the result of a Trudeau effect.

A rough year for the Conservative Party was reflected in pollster Andre Turcotte’s fifth annual barometer of Canadian political attitudes, which found the lowest number of people identifying as conservative since he’s done the survey and that fewer people see the Conservative Party a...

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