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Opinion polling for the 1993 Canadian federal election

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Opinion polling for
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Opinion polls

Polls leading up to the1993 Canadian federal election.

National polls

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Graph of opinion polls conducted

Campaign period

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Evolution of voting intentions at national level
Last day
of survey
LPCReformPCBQNDPOtherPolling firmSampleMESource
Voting results41.2418.6916.0413.526.883.59
October 22, 19934318181473Angus ReidN/aN/aPDF
October 20, 19934419161272Gallup1,011± 3.1PDF
October 20, 19934317171472Angus Reid3,329N/a[1]
October 14, 19934016221372Comquest1,504± 2.5PDF
October 6, 1993371822128N/aAngus Reid1,961± 2.5[2]HTMLArchived August 30, 2020, at theWayback Machine
September 28, 19933917251261Ekos1,505± 2.5PDF
September 26, 19933814261282CompasN/aN/aHTMLArchived August 30, 2020, at theWayback Machine
September 23, 19933713301082Gallup1,015N/aPDF
September 23, 19933415281273Léger1,745N/aPDF
September 22, 19933613311172CROP3,010± 2.0PDF
September 16, 19933511351162Angus ReidN/aN/aHTMLArchived August 30, 2020, at theWayback Machine
September 14, 19933311361082ComquestN/aN/aHTMLArchived August 30, 2020, at theWayback Machine
September 9, 199333113411102Environics1,505N/a[3]
September 9, 1993371035882Angus Reid1,414± 2.5HTMLArchived August 30, 2020, at theWayback Machine[4]
Official call of federal elections (September 8, 1993)

During the 34th Parliament of Canada

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Evolution of voting intentions at national level
Last day
of survey
LPCReformPCBQNDPOtherPolling firmSampleMESource
September 3, 199333113411102EnvironicsN/a± 2.3[5]
August 16, 199340736683Gallup1,012± 3.1PDF
August 5, 199339935N/a7N/aAngus Reid1,056± 2.51,2,[6]
July 13, 199343733881Gallup1,010± 3.1PDF
June 28, 199339735793Angus Reid1,501± 2.5PDF
Kim Campbell becomes Prime Minister of Canada (June 25, 1993)
April 17, 199339N/a31N/a13N/aGallup1,040N/aPDF
April 2, 1993[note 1]2955069N/aGallup1,012N/a[7]
April 2, 199339N/a32N/a13N/aPDF
March 25, 1993[note 1]36933912N/aEnvironics1,988N/a[7]
March 25, 1993[note 2]421120915N/a
March 18, 1993[note 1]251043811N/aAngus Reid1,500N/a[7]
March 15, 1993[note 1]32104549N/aComquest1,439N/a[7]
March 15, 199342729N/a139Gallup1,025± 3.1PDF
Brian Mulroney announces that he is leaving politics (February 24, 1993)
February 15, 199349821316N/aGallup2,017± 2.2PDF
January 30, 199346N/a18N/a17N/aAngus Reid1,500± 2.5[8]
December 6, 1992421217918N/aAngus Reid1,500N/aPDF
December 5, 19924015151218N/aEnvironics2,000N/aPDF
November 16, 1992471122N/a14N/aGallup1,006± 3.1PDF
September 14, 199244821N/a18N/aGallupN/aN/a[9]
Charlottetown Accord is rejected by referendum (October 26, 1992)
July 11, 1992421022618N/aGallup1,027N/a12
June 6, 19924411176212Gallup1,024± 3.1PDF
May 26, 19923612207223Angus Reid1,502± 2.5[10]
April 11, 1992361516922N/aGallup1,035± 4.0PDF
March 7, 199240141210222Gallup1,001± 4.0PDF
February 5, 19923914168221Angus Reid1,500± 2.5[11]
January 11, 199239N/a12N/a24N/aGallup1,013± 4.0PDF
December 7, 1991381223916N/aGallup1,006± 4.0PDF
December 5, 199140151512180Environics2,000N/a[12]
November 9, 19913711141125N/aGallup1,004± 4.0PDF
October 7, 199139161510191EnvironicsN/aN/a[13]
September 11, 1991321417925N/aAngus Reid1,504± 2.5PDF
September 7, 1991381216726N/aGallup1,037± 4.012
August 22, 19913913138251Gallup1,030± 4.0PDF
July 19913713178232Angus ReidN/aN/aPDF
Official creation ofBloc Québécois (June 15, 1991)
June 8, 1991351615N/a2311GallupN/aN/a[14]
June 2, 1991341516627N/aAngus Reid1,508± 2.5[15]
May 7, 1991301716826N/aAngus Reid1,500± 2.5[16][15]
May 4, 1991341314N/a2811Gallup1,040± 4.0[17]
April 13, 199132161410262Gallup1,024± 4.0PDF
March 20, 1991347174344Angus Reid1,503± 2.5[18]
March 9, 1991397167301Gallup1,039± 4.012
February 23, 1991291119930N/aEnvironics1,506± 2.5PDF
February 9, 199135812N/a34N/aGallup1,037± 4.0[19]
January 21, 1991327204352Angus Reid1,501± 2.5PDF[20]
January 5, 1991319125415Gallup1,026± 4.0[21][22]
December 22, 199034N/a15N/a36N/aAngus Reid1,500± 2.5[23]
December 8, 199032814836N/aGallup1,011± 4.012
November 19, 199030111410323EnvironicsN/aN/a[24]
November 10, 199034N/a17N/a38N/aAngus Reid1,500± 2.5[25]
October 13, 199031915438N/aGallup1,041± 4.0PDF
September 19, 199039N/a18N/a3310Angus Reid1,504± 2.5[26]
September 15, 1990397154323Gallup1,051± 4.0PDF[27]
August 11, 1990466205221Gallup1,034± 4.0PDF[28]
Start ofGulf War (August 2, 1990)
July 14, 199050N/a191910Gallup1,034± 4.0PDF
Jean Chrétien becomes head ofLiberal Party of Canada (June 23, 1990)
Failure to ratifyMeech Lake Accord (June 22, 1990)
June 16, 199050717233Gallup1,011± 4.0PDF[29]
June 12, 199050N/a23N/a1710Angus Reid1,773± 2.5[30]
May 5, 199047718244Gallup1,025± 4.0[31]
April 7, 199049616245Gallup1,049± 4.0[32]
April 2, 199053N/a1523N/aAngus Reid1,501± 2.5[33]
March 10, 199050517253Gallup1,054± 4.0[34]
February 10, 199047419273Gallup1,003± 4.0PDF[35]
January 13, 199048N/a2223N/aGallup1,041N/aPDF
December 21, 198940323303Angus Reid1,501± 2.5PDF[36]
Audrey McLaughlin becomes leader of the NDP (December 5, 1989)
November 11, 198942N/a26257Gallup1,034± 4.0[37]
October 5, 198944N/a28226Gallup1,034± 4.0[38]
September 9, 198941N/a30245Gallup1,051± 4.0[39]
July 8, 198938N/a31256Gallup1,034± 4.0[40]
June 21, 198939N/a34252Environics1,443± 2.5PDF[41]
May 30, 198937N/a34263Angus Reid1,502± 2.5[42]
May 20, 198940N/a3225N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
John Turner announces his intention to step down as leader of theLiberal Party of Canada. (May 14, 1989)
March 30, 198929N/a44234Angus Reid1,501± 2.5[42][43]
March 25, 198933N/a39244Environics1,465± 2.5[44]
January 7, 198926N/a48233Gallup1,021± 4.0[45]
December 3, 198828N/a49203Gallup1,012± 4.0[46]
November 21, 198831.922.0943.0220.382.59

By geographic area

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In the Atlantic provinces

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Evolution of voting intentions in the Atlantic provinces
Last day
of survey
LPCReformPCNDPOtherPolling firmSampleMESource
October 20, 19935953052GallupN/aN/aPDF
October 20, 199356102851Angus ReidN/a± 7.0[1]
October 14, 199346N/a42N/aN/aComquestN/aN/aPDF
October 6, 199357N/a32N/aN/aAngus ReidN/a± 10.0[2]
Official call of federal elections (September 8, 1993)
July 13, 199359229110GallupN/aN/aPDF
February 5, 199253621182Angus ReidN/aN/a[11]
June 8, 1991311029282GallupN/aN/a[14]
May 7, 19913942629N/aAngus ReidN/aN/a[47]
March 9, 199165N/a1322N/aGallupN/aN/a[48]
February 9, 199160N/a828N/aGallupN/aN/a[19]
August 11, 199059N/a1817N/aGallupN/aN/a[49]
July 14, 199064N/a1315N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
May 5, 199068N/a18122GallupN/aN/a[31]
February 10, 199059N/a1714N/aGallupN/aN/a[50]
November 11, 198954N/a37N/aN/aGallupN/aN/a[37]
October 5, 198961N/a17157GallupN/aN/a[38]
June 21, 198952N/a32151EnvironicsN/aN/a[41]

In Québec

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Campaign period

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Last day
of survey
BQLPCPCNDPOtherPolling firmSampleMESource
Voting results49.333.013.51.52.7
October 20, 199355281322SOM1,023N/aPDF
October 20, 199350311432GallupN/a± 6.0PDF
October 20, 199352301322Angus ReidN/a± 4.0[1]
October 19, 199354281422SOMN/aN/aPDF
October 18, 199355281511SOM1,022N/aPDF
October 17, 199351291730SOM1,022N/aPDF
October 16, 199351301621SOM1,016N/aPDF
October 15, 199350301811SOMN/aN/aPDF
October 14, 1993522616N/aN/aComquestN/a± 5.1PDF
October 14, 1993502720N/aN/aLégerN/a± 3.1PDF
October 14, 1993503017N/a3[note 3]SOMN/aN/aPDF
October 13, 1993502817N/a5[note 3]SOMN/aN/aPDF
October 12, 199352261732SOM1,027N/aPDF
October 11, 19935227183N/aMulti-Réso1,001± 3.1[51]
October 11, 199350271733SOMN/aN/aPDF
October 10, 199352271722SOMN/aN/aPDF
October 9, 199350281723SOMN/aN/aPDF
October 8, 199349291822SOMN/aN/aPDF
October 7, 199350271922SOM1,054± 3.1PDF
October 6, 1993462720N/aN/aAngus ReidN/a± 5.0[2]
October 6, 199347282023SOMN/aN/aPDF
October 5, 199347262223SOMN/aN/aPDF
October 4, 19934426242N/aSOM1,059N/aPDF
October 3, 19934626231N/aSOM1,042± 3.4PDF
September 28, 1993472325N/aN/aEkos508± 4.3PDF
September 28, 19934424271N/aSOMN/aN/aPDF
September 23, 1993382929N/aN/aGallup268± 6.0PDF
September 23, 199343282243Léger745N/aPDF
September 22, 199345242731CROP1,001N/aPDF
September 14, 199340203253ComquestN/aN/a[52]
September 9, 199343232833EnvironicsN/aN/a[3]
September 9, 1993322836N/aN/aAngus ReidN/aN/a[4]
Official call of federal elections (September 8, 1993)

In 1993 (before the election campaign)

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Last day
of survey
BQLPCPCNDPOtherPolling firmSampleMESource
September 3, 199343232833EnvironicsN/aN/a[3]
August 24, 199340312441CROP1,001± 3.1PDF
August 16, 199328194751GallupN/a± 6.0PDF
August 5, 1993263036N/aN/aAngus ReidN/aN/aPDF
July 13, 19933333294N/aGallupN/a± 6.0PDF
June 28, 1993293033N/aN/aAngus ReidN/aN/aPDF
Kim Campbell becomes Prime Minister of Canada (June 25, 1993)
June 22, 19934025225N/aLéger1,005± 3.1[53]
June 21, 199335312680CROP1,046N/aPDF
June 17, 199334223545SOMN/aN/aPDF
May 18, 199340302181CROP1,005N/aPDF
April 19, 1993362726101SOM1,020± 3.9PDF
April 19, 1993[note 1]34243850
April 19, 1993[note 2]35243191
April 2, 1993[note 1]2517523N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
April 2, 1993[note 2]261952N/aN/a
March 15, 19933532284N/aGallup267± 6.1PDF
Brian Mulroney announces that he is leaving politics (February 24, 1993)
February 16, 1993432415108SOM1,013± 3.8PDF
February 15, 199316492111N/aGallup535± 4.3PDF
January 30, 19933337N/aN/aN/aAngus ReidN/a± 5.0[8]
November 25, 1992432913121CROP1,000± 3.0PDF
November 16, 19923340196N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
November 8, 199247231911N/aSOM961± 3.9PDF
Charlottetown Accord is rejected by referendum (October 26, 1992)
September 14, 19923734189N/aGallupN/aN/a[9]
July 11, 199232332111N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
June 14, 1992412816132CROP1,028± 3.0PDF
May 26, 1992292919203Angus ReidN/aN/a[10]
April 11, 1992352915N/aN/aGallup280± 7.0PDF
March 7, 199240301416N/aIQOP1,002± 3.0PDF
March 7, 19924331138N/aGallup284± 7.0PDF
February 5, 1992333220123Angus ReidN/aN/a[11]
January 11, 199232381512N/aGallup259± 7.0PDF
December 7, 19914128188N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
November 17, 199138291418N/aCROP1,018N/aPDF
November 9, 199142251615N/aGallupN/a± 5.9PDF
September 12, 199142271517N/aIQOP1,002± 3.0PDF
September 11, 199135251915N/aAngus ReidN/aN/aPDF
September 7, 199132341913N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
June 8, 1991402815134GallupN/aN/a[14]
May 7, 199133212118N/aAngus ReidN/aN/a[47]
May 4, 1991363413134GallupN/aN/a[17]
April 21, 199137291417N/aCROP1,019± 3.0PDF
April 13, 1991412616115GallupN/aN/aPDF
March 9, 1991293815N/aN/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
February 23, 199136301814N/aEnvironics398± 5.0PDF
February 18, 1991353215172CROP1,022± 3.0PDF
February 9, 199123372217N/aGallupN/aN/a[19]PDF
January 5, 1991263117233GallupN/aN/a[21]
December 16, 1990373014182CROP1,015± 3.0PDF
December 8, 199032271919N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
November 14, 199040301219N/aIQOPN/aN/aPDF
November 2, 199039231720N/aLepage961± 3.0PDF
October 22, 1990322616232CROP1,019± 3.0PDF
October 13, 1990193426162Gallup270± 6.0PDF
September 19, 1990142932232Angus Reid1,504± 2.5[26]
Gilles Duceppe is elected independent member in the by-election ofLaurier—Sainte-Marie (August 13, 1990)
August 11, 199022352914N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
July 14, 1990393419N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
Start ofOka Crisis (July 11, 1990)
Failure to ratifyMeech Lake Accord (June 22, 1990)
June 18, 19904029237CROP1,004± 3.0PDF
June 16, 1990502712N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
June 12, 19903541N/aN/aAngus ReidN/a± 4.5[30]
Lucien Bouchard resigns from his post as minister and leaves the Conservative caucus (May 22, 1990)
May 5, 19904826N/aN/aGallupN/aN/a[31]
April 29, 19904124332Sorécom1,003± 3.0PDF
April 7, 1990502320N/aGallupN/aN/a[32]
March 26, 19904129264Sorécom965± 3.0PDF
March 21, 19905028185CROPN/aN/aPDF
March 10, 1990522319N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
February 19, 1990393128N/aSorécom966± 3.0PDF
Phil Edmonston becomes the firstNDP member elected In Quebec during a by-election inChambly (February 12, 1990)
February 10, 1990502522N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
January 13, 1990492913N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF

In 1989

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Last day
of survey
LPCPCNDPOtherPolling firmSampleMESource
December 18, 19893636262Sorecom936± 3.1PDF
November 19, 19893540233Sorecom1,018± 3.0PDF
November 11, 19894241N/aN/aGallupN/aN/a[37]
October 22, 19893537243Sorecom1,005N/aPDF
Quebec general election (September 25, 1989)
September 9, 19895132152GallupN/aN/a[39]
August 26, 1989303830N/aSorecom1,000N/aPDF
July 8, 19893644164GallupN/aN/a[40]
June 26, 1989363725N/aSorecom940N/aPDF
June 21, 1989493614N/aEnvironicsN/aN/a[41]
June 18, 19894029237CROP1,004N/aPDF
May 30, 1989393525N/aSorécom986N/aPDF
May 25, 198940322622CROP1,001± 3.0PDF
April 30, 1989294425N/aSorécom993N/aPDF
March 25, 1989334619N/aEnvironicsN/aN/a[44]
March 21, 19895028185CROPN/aN/aPDF
Election 198830.352.714.42.6

In Ontario

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Evolution of voting intentions in Ontario
center
Last day
of survey
LPCReformPCNDPOtherPolling firmSampleMESource
Voting results52.920.117.66.03.4
October 20, 199356211833GallupN/aN/aPDF
October 20, 199355181971Angus ReidN/a± 4.0[1]
October 14, 199351192271ComquestN/aN/aPDF
October 6, 1993482024N/aN/aAngus ReidN/a± 4.5[2]
September 23, 19934413318N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
September 23, 199350N/a274N/aLégerN/aN/aPDF
September 22, 19934612346N/aCROPN/aN/aPDF
September 9, 199345113482Angus ReidN/aN/a[4]
Official call of federal elections (September 8, 1993)
September 3, 1993371338102EnvironicsN/aN/a[3]
July 13, 1993509318N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
April 17, 199347103490Gallup1,040N/aPDF
November 16, 199253112214N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
May 26, 1992451221202Angus ReidN/aN/a[10]
February 5, 1992451414252Angus ReidN/aN/a[11]
June 8, 1991451814212GallupN/aN/a[14]
May 7, 199137171512N/aAngus ReidN/aN/a[47]
May 4, 1991391315321GallupN/aN/a[17]
March 9, 199140N/a1738N/aGallupN/aN/a[48]
February 9, 199134616422GallupN/aN/a[19]
January 5, 1991303856N/aGallupN/aN/a[21]
November 19, 199032812435EnvironicsN/aN/a[24]
The NDP led byBob Rae wins a majority government (September 6, 1990)
August 11, 199054N/a1825N/aGallupN/aN/a[28]
July 14, 199061N/a1522N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
May 5, 199052N/a1625N/aGallupN/aN/a[31]
April 7, 199054N/a1327N/aGallupN/aN/a[32]
February 10, 199056N/a1726N/aGallupN/aN/a[35]
December 21, 198948N/a1930N/aAngus ReidN/aN/a[36]
November 11, 198950N/a2324N/aGallupN/aN/a[37]
October 5, 198946N/a3613N/aGallupN/aN/a[38]
September 9, 198947N/a2724N/aGallupN/aN/a[39]
June 21, 198940N/a3127N/aEnvironicsN/aN/a[41]
March 25, 198938N/a3425N/aEnvironicsN/aN/a[44]
Election 198838.938.220.12.8

In the Prairies

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Evolution of voting intentions in Prairies (Manitoba and Saskatchewan)
Last day
of survey
LPCReformPCNDPOtherPolling firmSampleMESource
October 20, 1993432219133Angus ReidN/a± 7.0[1]
October 14, 1993551615150ComquestN/a± 9.3PDF
October 6, 199334202121N/aAngus ReidN/a± 10.0[2]
January 30, 1993384N/a35N/aAngus ReidN/a± 9.5[8]

In Alberta

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Evolution of voting intentions in Alberta
Last day
of survey
LPCReformPCNDPOtherPolling firmSampleMESource
Voting results25.152.314.64.13.9
October 20, 199330461843Angus ReidN/a± 4.5[1]
October 14, 1993304124N/aN/aComquestN/a± 8.4PDF
October 6, 1993254521N/aN/aAngus ReidN/a± 6.0[2]
September 22, 1993253035N/aN/aCROPN/aN/aPDF
Official call of federal elections (September 8, 1993)
September 3, 199324254192EnvironicsN/aN/a[3]
August 5, 1993332435N/aN/aAngus ReidN/aN/aPDF
January 30, 1993392122N/aN/aAngus ReidN/a± 9.0[8]
Election 198813.715.451.817.41.7

In British Columbia

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Evolution of voting intentions in British Columbia
Last day
of survey
LPCReformPCNDPOtherPolling firmSampleMESource
Voting results28.136.413.515.56.5
October 20, 1993293416155GallupN/aN/aPDF
October 20, 1993333315162Angus ReidN/a± 4.5[1]
October 14, 1993312625135ComquestN/a± 5.9PDF
October 6, 199324361913N/aAngus ReidN/a± 4.5[2]
September 25, 199330302413N/aGallupN/aN/aPDF
September 23, 1993173230N/aN/aLégerN/aN/aPDF
September 22, 1993172926N/aN/aCROPN/aN/aPDF
Official call of federal elections (September 8, 1993)
August 16, 1993351529174GallupN/aN/aPDF
August 5, 199335N/a28N/aN/aAngus ReidN/aN/aPDF
July 13, 199337133983GallupN/aN/aPDF
April 17, 1993362019N/aN/aGallup1,040N/aPDF
January 30, 19933814N/a27N/aAngus ReidN/a± 8.0[8]
May 26, 1992302016295Angus ReidN/aN/a[10]
February 5, 199234257331Angus ReidN/aN/a[11]
June 8, 1991222018346GallupN/aN/a[14]
May 7, 1991N/a30N/a30N/aAngus ReidN/aN/a[47]
March 9, 1991301418380GallupN/aN/a[48]
February 9, 1991241515442GallupN/aN/a[48]
August 11, 19903717N/a28N/aGallupN/aN/a[49][54]
July 14, 199038208331GallupN/aN/aPDF
May 5, 199032N/a1150N/aGallupN/aN/a[31]
February 10, 199023422465GallupN/aN/a[50]
November 11, 198925N/a164514GallupN/aN/a[37]
October 5, 198929N/a26423GallupN/aN/a[38]
Election 198820.44.835.337.02.5

Notes

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  1. ^abcdefAssumingKim Campbell leader of Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
  2. ^abcAssumingJean Charest leader of Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
  3. ^abIncludes the NDP

References

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  1. ^abcdefgKirk Makin (October 23, 1993). "Liberal majority predicted".The Globe and Mail. pp. A6.
  2. ^abcdefgJoan Bryden (October 8, 1993). "Liberal lead widens, poll shows".Waterloo Region Record. pp. A1.
  3. ^abcdeHugh Winsor (September 9, 1993). "Polls suggest a hung Parliament".The Globe and Mail. pp. A1.
  4. ^abcJoan Bryden (September 11, 1993). "Liberals' edge soars among those worried about jobs".The Daily News (Halifax). p. 8.
  5. ^La Presse canadienne (September 9, 1993). "Liberals, Tories tied".Waterloo Region Record. pp. A1.
  6. ^"PM not ready to call election 'Canadians have to be clear about choices'".Hamilton Spectator. August 9, 1993. pp. A1.
  7. ^abcdHugh Winsor (April 13, 1993). "Campbell Tories would lose, poll shows".The Globe and Mail. pp. A1.
  8. ^abcdeJulian Beltrame (February 3, 1993). "Poll places Grits at top as Reform falters in West".The Daily News. p. 9.
  9. ^ab"Bloc strong in Quebec: poll".The Gazette. September 17, 1992. pp. B1.
  10. ^abcd"Mulroney, Tories hang on to recent popularity gains".The Daily News (Halifax). May 30, 1992. p. 12.
  11. ^abcdeJulian Beltrame (February 12, 1992). "Tories stay put, NDP fades as Grits gain support".The Daily News (Halifax). p. 12.
  12. ^"Reform, PCs tied, poll suggests".Waterloo Region Record. December 21, 1992. pp. A3.
  13. ^"Liberals have twice the support".The Toronto Star. October 16, 1991. pp. A14.
  14. ^abcde"NDP support lowest since August".Toronto Star. June 20, 1991. pp. A21.
  15. ^ab"Bloc, Reform parties appear to be losing favor".The Daily News (Halifax). June 14, 1991. p. 10.
  16. ^"Regional parties on upswing among Canadians, poll finds".Toronto Star. July 10, 1991. pp. B24.
  17. ^abc"Undecided vote hits 41%".Toronto Star. May 16, 1991. pp. A23.
  18. ^Julian Beltrame (March 23, 1991). "Latest poll puts Tories on bottom of heap -- again".The Daily News (Halifax). p. 8.
  19. ^abcd"Most give Liberals edge over NDP Taking The Pulse".Toronto Star. February 21, 1991. pp. A15.
  20. ^Joan Bryden (January 26, 1991). "Support up for Tories, poll shows".Toronto Star. pp. A8.
  21. ^abc"Tory support plunges to record 12%".Toronto Star. January 17, 1991. pp. A23.
  22. ^"English Canadians like Clyde Wells".Toronto Star. February 4, 1991. pp. A15.
  23. ^"Fringe parties' support on upswing, poll finds".Toronto Star. December 29, 1990. pp. A10.
  24. ^ab"Fed-up voters are rejecting Maynstream parties".The Toronto Star. November 26, 1990. pp. A1.
  25. ^"McLaughlin, federal NDP on top in latest poll".The Daily News (Halifax). November 13, 1990. p. 9.
  26. ^ab"NDP popularity surges to 33% survey finds".Toronto Star. September 22, 1990. pp. A1.
  27. ^"Tory support drops to 15%, Gallup finds".Toronto Star. September 27, 1990. pp. A10.
  28. ^ab"Federal Liberals slip to 46% in polls".Toronto Star. August 23, 1990. pp. A3.
  29. ^"Only 17% support Tories, poll shows".Toronto Star. June 28, 1990. pp. A14.
  30. ^ab"Support for Tories increases, poll finds".Toronto Star. June 15, 1990. pp. A13.
  31. ^abcdeRosemary Speirs (April 19, 1990). "Tory support inches up to 18% in Gallup poll".Toronto Star. pp. A3.
  32. ^abc"Tory popularity plunges to just 16% in latest poll".Toronto Star. April 19, 1990. pp. A3.
  33. ^"Only 15% back Tories, Angus Reid poll shows".Toronto Star. April 9, 1990. pp. A10.
  34. ^"Tories plunge to 17 per cent in Gallup poll".Toronto Star. March 22, 1990. pp. A1.
  35. ^ab"Only 19% would vote for Tories, poll finds".Toronto Star. February 22, 1990. pp. A12.
  36. ^ab"Tories tumble to third place, Reid poll says".Toronto Star. December 30, 1989. pp. A9.
  37. ^abcdeDavid Vienneau (November 23, 1989). "Tory popularity down to 26 per cent, poll finds".Toronto Star. pp. A18.
  38. ^abcd"44% favor Liberals, Tories slip further in new Gallup poll".Toronto Star. October 19, 1989. pp. A19.
  39. ^abc"Tory plunge halted as support inches up to 30 per cent in poll".Toronto Star. September 21, 1989. pp. A15.
  40. ^ab"Liberals favored by 38% poll says".Toronto Star. July 13, 1989. pp. A16.
  41. ^abcdHugh Windsor (June 28, 1989). "PC support down sharply since budget, poll finds".The Globe and Mail.
  42. ^ab"Tory popularity plummets to 34% new survey shows".Toronto Star. June 8, 1989. pp. A15.
  43. ^"43% FAVOR Liberals with Chretien, poll finds".Toronto Star. April 21, 1989. pp. A13.
  44. ^abcMichael Adams; Donna Dasko (March 30, 1989). "Poll shows support for Tories dropping".The Globe and Mail. pp. A1.
  45. ^"Tories enjoy post-vote glow as voter support rises to 48%".Toronto Star. January 12, 1989. pp. A8.
  46. ^"Turner should quit leadership 59% tell poll".Toronto Star. December 12, 1988. pp. A3.
  47. ^abcdJoan Bryden (May 10, 1991). "Reform Party surges past PCs; Support for the Bloc Quebec doubles in Quebec, poll says".Montreal Gazette. pp. A1.
  48. ^abcd"Support for NDP continues to shrink".Toronto Star. March 21, 1991. pp. A21.
  49. ^abGilles Paquin (August 23, 1990). "Le Bloc Québécois étend sa popularité".La Presse. pp. A1.
  50. ^abGilles Gauthier (February 22, 1990). "Mulroney et son parti piquent à 19% (Gallup)".La Presse (in French). pp. A1.
  51. ^La Presse canadienne (October 15, 1993). "Poll predicts Bloc sweep".Waterloo Region Record. pp. A5.
  52. ^"Poll shows PCs, Liberals neck and neck Campbell popularity key to rise in Tory support, Globe survey finds".The Globe and Mail. September 16, 1993. pp. A1.
  53. ^Andre Picard (July 3, 1993). "Tory support doubles in Quebec: Poll shows Bloc with solid lead".The Globe and Mail. pp. A1.
  54. ^"Federal Liberals slip to 46% in polls".Toronto Star. August 23, 1990. pp. A3.

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