TORONTO – Se non fosse che a “dirlo” sono due sondaggi, si potrebbe pensare ad un errore. Ma sono due gli istituti di ricerca a rivelare che, oggi, con Mark Carney come leader, i Liberali supererebbero i Conservatori nelle elezioni federali. Per la prima volta dopo anni, dunque, il gradimento della popolazione verso i due principali partiti canadesi cambia radicalmente…
TORONTO – If it weren’t for the fact that two polls “say” it, one might think that there must be a mistakes somewhere. But two research institutes have revealed that, today, with Mark Carney as leader, the Liberals would overtake the Conservatives in the federal elections. For the first time in years, therefore, the public’s approval of the two main Canadian parties changes radically. →
TORONTO – Conservatives still ahead in Ontario, but consensus continues to decline: it is the worst nightmare for Premier Doug Ford, who has decided to go to early elections to ask for a stronger mandate than the (already strong) one he has and who risks, instead, finding himself with a weaker majority than the current one.
TORONTO – The main concern of Canadians living in big cities is the high cost of living. Any price is considered too high: that of rent, that of utilities, that of groceries. This is what emerges from a new survey conducted by Maru Public Opinion for CityNews between August 29 and September 6, 2024 among a random selection of 1,801 adults living in Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton and Calgary. →
TORONTO – Resta abissale il divario che divide il Partito Conservatore e i liberali. La conferma arriva dall’ultimo sondaggio di Abacus Data pubblicato ieri che mette in luce come i conservatori di Pierre Poilievre possano godere di un vantaggio di 20 punti percentuali rispetto al Partito Liberale di Justin Trudeau…
