THE latest Nanos federal ballot tracking (December 21) has the Liberals at 35.2 per cent support, followed by the Conservatives at 34.1 per cent, the NDP at 16 percent, the Bloc Quebecois at 3.8 per cent, the Greens at 7 per cent and the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) at 1.5 per cent.
The survey has a margin of error of 3.1 percentage points.
Asked whether they would consider voting for each of the federal parties, 49.2 per cent of Canadians say they would consider voting Liberal, while 45.3 per cent would consider voting Conservative.
Close to four in 10 (37.1%) would consider voting NDP, 28.6 per cent would consider voting Green, 11.4 per cent would consider voting for the People’s Party and 24.8 per cent would consider voting for the BQ.
Nanos tracking has Justin Trudeau as the preferred choice as PM at 38.3 per cent of Canadians, followed by Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer (24.8%), NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh (5%), Green Party Leader Elizabeth May (5.8%) and PPC Leader Maxime Bernier (4.1%). Twenty-one per cent of Canadians were unsure whom they preferred.
More than half of Canadians (56.5%) believe Trudeau has the qualities of a good political leader, while 43.1 per cent believe Scheer has the qualities of a good political leader.
Close to three in 10 (27.3%) say Jagmeet Singh has the qualities of a good political leader, while 37.6 per cent believe the same about May. One in five (19%) believe Bernier has the qualities of a good political leader and 16.4 per cent say BQ Leader Mario Beaulieu has the qualities of a good political leader (Quebec only).