
Carey Bermingham
Digital News Editor at Vancouver Sun
Digital News Editor at @VancouverSun and @theprovince. Also an avid knitter, gardener and Coca-Cola drinker.
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2 weeks ago |
vancouversun.com | Carey Bermingham
Advertisement 1Watch: "The Conservatives did a little better than we thought," says pollster Steve Mossop of Leger, adding "we saw another cratering of the NDP popular support."Article contentB.C.’s urban-rural divide, the anti-Poilievre vote and is there a path back from obscurity for the NDP? Pollster Steve Mossop, an executive vice-president at Leger, analyzes the federal election results in B.C. with Harold Munro, editor-in-chief of The Vancouver Sun and Province.
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2 weeks ago |
vancouversun.com | Carey Bermingham
Watch: "This is the most powerful showing in this province by two big parties and they've split the place right down the middle," says political columnist Vaughn PalmerArticle contentStrong showing by both the Liberals and Conservatives — and an NDP collapse. Political columnist Vaughn Palmer analyzes the federal election results in B.C. and what it means for us. He also discusses Premier David Eby’s response as the Opposition asks questions about the Lapu Lapu Day tragedy.
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2 weeks ago |
vancouversun.com | Carey Bermingham
Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1Watch: 'It'll go down as a historical win if the polls hold true," says Steve Mossop, an executive vice-president at LegerArticle contentThe Liberals are poised to win a slim majority or minority government in Monday’s federal election, based on a new Leger poll. The NDP face massive losses. However, about one-third of voters say they could still change their mind and a spike in youth turnout might benefit the Conservatives.
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1 month ago |
vancouversun.com | Carey Bermingham
Advertisement oopSkip to ContentAdvertisement 1Watch: A significant number of Liberal backers say they could still change their vote before election day, according to a new poll by LegerArticle contentIn a federal election intensely focused on tariffs, Mark Carney’s Liberals maintain a big lead over Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives for the third consecutive week. But the latest Leger poll indicates this support is soft.
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1 month ago |
vancouversun.com | Carey Bermingham
Article contentA huge gender gap challenge for Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives among B.C. voters. Lukewarm support for all major party leaders on how well they connect with regular people. And an NDP leader fighting for his political life in Burnaby. Andrew Enns, an executive vice-president at the polling firm Leger, discusses new survey results with Harold Munro, editor in chief of The Vancouver Sun and Province.
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