OTTAWAâThe Liberals have maintained a commanding lead in their âFortress Toronto,â with almost half of decided and leaning voters in Canadaâs largest city saying they intend to support Prime Minister Justin Trudeauâs party in the coming federal election, according to a new poll.The survey of Torontonian voters by Forum Research found that 46 per cent of decided or leaning respondents intend to vote Liberal in the Oct. 21 federal election. Coming in second in the poll, way back at 26 per cent, are the Conservatives, followed by the New Democrats at 12 per cent. Ten per cent of respondents said they intend to vote for the Greens, while 4 per cent said they would support the Peopleâs Party of Canada. The interactive phone survey was conducted July 3 to 6 and included 1,143 respondents from Toronto, of whom 1,042 had decided or were leaning toward who they will vote for later this year. The results are considered accurate within a margin of error of plus or minus 3 per cent, 19 times out of 20. âThe Liberals are once again showing a dominant lead over their political rivals in Fortress Toronto,â said Lorne Bozinoff, president of Forum Research, in a statement that accompanied the poll. In 2015, the Liberals rode a wave of support that lifted Trudeauâs party from third place in the House of Commons to a majority government. They swept all 25 seats in the city of Toronto, including in ridings held by the NDP with prominent local MPs and candidates. Read more: Conservatives maintain the lead in national poll â but âitâs a much closer race than it looksâConservative environment plan would cost more and achieve less than Liberal government policies, report saysOpinion | Heather Scoffield: With new campaigning rules, the Liberals have given themselves an advantageThat included TorontoâDanforth, the riding of former leader Jack Layton, where Liberal candidate Julie Dabrusin edged out NDP MP ...
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