Tories gain support but O’Toole lags Trudeau, Singh as best choice for PM: Poll
OTTAWA — A new poll suggests the Conservatives are back within striking distance of the Liberals after a slump in support late last year amid internal grumbling about the party’s election loss.
The Leger poll, conducted Jan. 21-23, pegged Conservative support at 31 per cent, back to the same level of support the party enjoyed before last fall’s federal election.
Liberal support stood at 34 per cent, down two percentage points from a December survey.
Leger executive vice-president Christian Bourque said this marks the second month in a row in which the Tories have seen small gains after dropping just below 30 per cent last November. It puts them back within “striking range of the Liberals,” he said.