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Liberals Drop To Three Month Low

Despite that, the Liberals remain firmly on track for a majority government

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Jun 13, 2026
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Welcome to your Polling Canada model update for June 13, 2026!

This past week saw three new polls, the weekly Nanos and Liaison trackers, and this week’s Angus Reid.

Liaison found the Liberals at 40% (-1 compared to May 30), with the Conservatives at 32% (-), NDP at 15% (-1), and Bloc at 7% (+1). The Greens were up to 3% (+1), while the PPC was stable at 2% (-).

Nanos saw the Liberals up to 42% (+2 compared to May 29), with the Conservatives dropping to 29% (-4), with the NDP stable at 13% (-), and Bloc at 7% (-). The Greens were also up again to 6% (+1), with the PPC stable at 2% (-).

Angus Reid found little movement, with the Liberals down to 41% (-1 compared to Apr 20), Conservatives up to 36% (+1), NDP at 12% (-), and Bloc at 7% (-). The Greens were up to 3% (+1), while other parties were down do 1% (-1).



Overall, the Liberals ticked down to 44% this week on the national average, with the Conservatives at 33%, leaving the Liberals eleven points ahead of their rivals.

The Liberals were down this week in Ontario (-5), while remaining largely unchanged everywhere else they hold the lead. The Conservatives saw their lead in Saskatchewan/Manitoba drop this week (-2), while also slipping slightly in Alberta (-1).

Now let’s take a brief look at the rest of the numbers!


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