Front-runners deadlocked after campaign week 1, but small signs favour Liberals
OTTAWA — The opening week of the federal campaign did little to change the dynamic of the race to the Oct. 21 election, a new poll suggests.
Respondents to the Leger poll, conducted Sept. 13-17 for The Canadian Press, put the Liberals and Conservatives in a virtual tie. Support for the governing party was unchanged at 34 per cent while the Tories were down two points to 33 per cent.
The NDP and Greens continued in a dead heat for a distant third place, with 12 and 11 per cent respectively, unchanged from a Leger poll conducted just prior to last Wednesday’s official launch of the campaign.
Maxime Bernier’s fledgling People’s Party, meanwhile, was up one point to four per cent.