Canada’s Conservative party has narrowed the gap with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s ruling Liberals to only 3.6 percentage points, just four days before Monday’s national election.
According to a rolling three-day CTV News-Globe and Mail-Nanos poll, the Liberals hold 42.9% support with the Conservatives at 39.3%.
The 3.6-point gap has narrowed significantly from 5.6 points just a day earlier, a significant momentum shift toward opposition leader Pierre Poilievre’s campaign focused on economic concerns and public safety under Liberal governance.
“We can’t afford a fourth Liberal term of rising costs and crime,” Poilievre told reporters in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Thursday, pledging to scrap electric-vehicle sales mandates, per Reuters.
His campaign has emphasized domestic issues, while Carney has focused heavily on U.S. tariffs and potential “threats” posed by President Trump.
God, please let this happen. I can’t wait to see the melt down on lemmy