Liberals hold post-election gains in summer polling
The latest quarterly polling report suggests that the Liberals continue to hold on to the new support they gained after last year's election — support that has primarily come at the expense of the NDP.
Latest quarterly report shows Liberals still holding wide lead, NDP slipping
A year after the Liberals began the 2015 federal election campaign in third place, support for the party is holding firm — maintaining the gains the Liberals made in the immediate aftermath of last fall's vote.
Over the last three months, the Liberals have averaged 47.3 per cent support in federal polls, representing a gain of 7.8 points since the October election. Compared to the previous quarter, however, the Liberals are up just 0.6 points. This suggests that the party's support has leveled off and that —10 months after being sworn into power — the initial Liberal "honeymoon"