Or – wait, I can’t tell – is that actually Foucault’s pendulum? Hopefully, the regional breakdowns will help.
Conservatives: 33 (-)
Or – wait, I can’t tell – is that actually Foucault’s pendulum? Hopefully, the regional breakdowns will help.
Conservatives: 33 (-)
Liberals: 29 (-)
NDP: 20 (-)
Greens: 7 (-)
Bloc Quebecois: 10 (-1)
Undecided: 14 (-1)
Bonus interestingness:
A tasty little appetizer on why we vote the way we do, which finds that 27% of Canadians say they’re voting for “the party that can best manage the economy”, closely followed by 26% who choose a party “with views like me”, 16% who are voting “to stop the Conservatives from getting elected”, 13% for the “strongest party leader” and just 11% who “always vote for the same party.” Oh, and 6% who are “unsure”.
UPDATE: Since it’s all status quo-y, a few notes on what has changed in the regional breakdowns: