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Rising Nationalism, Desire for Economic Sovereignty Propels Liberals to Five-Year High

The “Carney Effect” could expand advantage to majority

[Ottawa – March 6, 2025] In a profound transformation of the political landscape, the Liberal Party has jumpstarted a moribund and dismal outcome at the beginning of the year to what would be a clear majority outcome if an election were held tomorrow. The principal driver has been a burgeoning national identity and search for economic sovereignty in a coming storm produced by the Trump announcements. So far, Pierre Poilievre has not been able to provide a successful pivot to these new dominant issues and whatever attempts have been made are not reversing these trends. In fact, the Liberal rise has continued even while the Conservatives have made efforts to correct their course.

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With Mark Carney as a party leader, it rises to 42.5 percent in this same poll.

Dank yuu feeri maaj, Orangecon and his MAGAts. What a huuuuuge and tremendous favour.

Orangecon also completely rehabilitated Justin Trudeau's lasting legacy in short weeks. He leaves on a high note and positive approval rate after nine and half years.

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It helps Carney is center left and not flaming queen.

You should see Republican Congressmen getting yelled by their constituents every time they hold townhome meetings. Unfortunately, democrats don't know how to take advantage of this situation.

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Another poll, another Liberals rise.

Conservatives now just 1 point ahead of Liberals as concern about Trump rises: Nanos

New poll numbers show the Liberals only one point behind the Conservatives. CTV’s Colton Praill has more details.

As Canadians’ concerns about U.S. President Donald Trump rise, Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative polling advantage appears to have evaporated, with the Liberals now just one point behind according to the latest Nanos numbers.

In new weekly tracking released Tuesday, the Conservatives are at 36 per cent support, the Liberals – now under the leadership of Mark Carney – have risen to 35 per cent support, and the NDP are at 15 per cent.

The data indicates Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation and the race to replace him, combined with the deteriorating Canada-U.S. relationship, have resulted in a dramatic shift in Canadian public opinion.

Over the last four weeks, Trump and U.S. relations have moved into the top spot as the issue most concerning to Canadians, outpacing voters’ worries about jobs and the economy.

Over this period, the Conservatives’ national ballot numbers have also slipped, while support for the Liberals has risen. A month ago, the Conservatives had a nearly 20-point lead on the Liberals.

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Mr Trump has done something similar in Europe too. Now the European have realised that they can not rely on the US for defence, so now there is a rush to rearm.

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