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As of March 30, 2025, with Canada’s federal election set for April 28, a comprehensive series of polls from insauga.com paints a revealing portrait of the political landscape—and the voters shaping it.

The polls, which drew 32,641 total votes, were conducted on insauga.com, a digital news platform that garners over 15 million monthly page views across Ontario, making it one of the province’s most influential local and regional media voices.

The scale of engagement offers unique insight into the mindset of voters heading into one of the most pivotal elections in recent years.

Carney and the Liberals hold a strong lead over the Conservatives

In a head-to-head party preference poll with 2,375 votes, respondents were asked:

Between the Liberal and Conservative parties, which would you vote for in the federal election on April 28?

  • Liberal Party of Canada: 55.9% (1,327 votes)
  • Conservative Party of Canada: 44.1% (1,048 votes)

This nearly 12-point lead gives the Liberals an edge among engaged readers—though regional differences and voter …

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