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Who will win the Canadian election? Here’s what our polls suggest [Video]

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From left to right: Liberal Leader Mark Carney, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh.

Election day in Canada is now officially one month away, so who’s on track to win?

Will the Liberals form government once again, or will another party win the most seats?

INsauga.com has conducted a number of election-related polls in recent days which provide some interesting insight.

When asked which party voters plan to cast a ballot for in the April 28 election, out of more than 12,000 responses as of Friday morning, more than 52 per cent said the Liberal party.

Just over 40 per cent indicated they’d vote for the Conservative party, nearly four per cent said “another party,” and just over three per cent said the NDP.

READ MORE: How to vote by mail in the Canadian election

While the overall popular vote doesn’t in itself determine which party will win the most seats in an election, the relatively wide margin …

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