circulated by new brunswick mp wayne long, the letter repeatedly praises trudeau’s leadership and stresses the caucus’s “deep personal affection” for him, but suggests that “it is not tenable for you to remain as the leader.”
prior to the crisis, the angus reid institute had the liberals at 21 per cent in an october poll. the five points they’ve lost in the interim two months seems to have been shared evenly by the conservatives, the ndp and the bloc québécois, who all saw slight upticks in their own poll numbers.
nevertheless, the ndp are still in markedly poor shape given the utter collapse of the liberals.
historically, the new democrats have been the direct beneficiaries of liberal disillusionment; the liberals’ worst-ever showing in 2011 coincided with the best-ever showing for the ndp.
but even as liberal support has entered steady decline since the 2021 federal election, the ndp has stubbornly hovered at around 20 per cent, hitting just 21 per cent in the most recent survey.
the conservatives, meanwhile, are on track for a blowout victory. the new poll has them at 45 per cent. that’s 24 points higher than the next closest contender (the ndp), and eight points higher than the combined vote share of both the ndp and the liberals.