

Episode #6 - Should I stay or should I go (to the polls) now?
This week on The Writ podcast:
In the news
* Speculation has reached a fever pitch that the election call is literally days away.
* Whenever the election is held, we might have to wait a few days before knowing what the result actually is.
* The Conservatives raised the most money in the second quarter of 2021.
Polls of the week
* Léger, Abacus Data and the Angus Reid Institute: Three federal polls conducted in the last week have good news for the Liberals, but not necessarily great news.
* Léger/Postmedia: The United Conservatives in Alberta are trailing behind the NDP (again).
* Léger: It’s a Léger triple-play with a look at the latest numbers in Nova Scotia’s election campaign.
Questions and answers
* Why doesn’t Canada have exit polls?
* If Trudeau wins another minority, does history say he’s toast?
* How much do local issues matter?
#EveryElectionProject
* The 1867 Canadian federal election.
* Sources: Dynasties and Interludes: Past and Present in Canadian Politics by Jon H. Pammett and Lawrence Leduc, Nation Maker: Sir John A. Macdonald: His Life, Our Times by Richard Gwyn and Joseph Howe, Volume II: The Briton Becomes Canadian, 1848-1873 by Murray Beck.
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