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338 Sunday Update: Palestine, Pipelines, Cracks in U.S. Democracy — and Carney Still Ahead

From Nanos and Léger’s tightening federal race to shifting public opinion on foreign affairs and energy, here’s what Canadians told pollsters last week.

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Philippe J. Fournier
Oct 12, 2025
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I walked on the Mont-Royal early this morning before posting. It was glorious.

What story did Canadian polls tell us last week?

Léger still has the Liberals flying high. Nanos now shows a tie race, though Mark Carney continues to lead Pierre Poilievre in head-to-head numbers. A majority of Canadians agree with recognizing Palestine, and most support building a new pipeline across northern British Columbia.

And, at last, we have fresh data ahead of Tuesday’s Newfoundland and Labrador election.

Let’s recap it all. Welcome to today’s 338 Sunday Update.

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