With the federal Election Day in Canada approaching, the Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, holds a narrow lead of 42% against the Conservative Party at 39%. This is a decrease from their nearly seven-point lead earlier in the campaign. Polls suggest a tighter race, but experts indicate the Liberal Party may still win more seats, allowing them to maintain power. The Conservatives, led by Pierre Poilievre, have shown strong national support but often fall short in key parliamentary districts due to vote distribution complexities.
As the federal Election Day approaches, the Liberal Party of Canada appears to have a slight lead over the Conservative Party, marking a tightening race.
Despite the poll numbers showing a competitive race, analysts suggest that the overall margins and seat distribution favor the Liberal Party's chances of forming a government.
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