Most Canadians who plan on voting for the Liberal party are more motivated to stop the Conservatives from winning the election rather than endorsing the party's vision and leader, according to a new poll released on Monday.

Most Canadians who plan on voting for the Liberal party are more motivated to stop the Conservatives from winning the election rather than endorsing the party’s vision and leader, according to a new poll released on Monday.

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My only option right now is to not vote for trudeau.

I would rather we have a minority government where no one current party has serious power than allow the LPC or CPC a majority with their current leadership.

If no one can step up to do the job, then get used to being forced to get along, IMO.

We need a speaker of the house that treats these incompetent malcontents like the children they act out as.

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A LPC majority isn’t something to be worried about by the looks of the numbers lately. Only a CPC majority is in the cards and quite likely without strategic ABC vote. Strategic ABC vote could give us LPC minority. If an election were held today those are the only viable possibilities.

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