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Tag Archives: polling
A plastics ban? Whose bright idea was that?
Reports commissioned by the Privy Council Office offer a glimpse into the role polling plays in government agenda-setting
The Maclean’s-Pollara Ontario election poll: NDP and PCs in dead heat
Paul Wells: Polling mostly conducted before Kathleen Wynne’s surprise Saturday announcement shows the Conservatives and NDP are tied, with Liberals a distant third.
The polls show a deadlocked race. But let’s dig deeper.
Evan Solomon and David Coletto, the CEO of Abacus Data, discuss how regional breakdowns may tell a truer tale of the campaign
If an election had been held last month
A Liberal-NDP accord?
Angus Reid: What went wrong with the polls in British Columbia?
The veteran pollster reviews the lessons of the BC election
Polls: Not to be believed except when they are to be believed
The politics of polling
Trudeaumaniaish
The Liberals take the lead for the first time in four years
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The Conservative lead persists
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The latest monthly polling averages from threehundredeight.com.