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This article provides a list of scientific, nation-wide public opinion polls that were conducted leading up to the 2011 Canadian federal election.
Graph of polling from the 2008 election to the 2011 election
Graph of polling during the 2011 election showing trends by polling firm and party
Graph of polling during the 2011 election showing average trend line and margin of error
Note 1: Based on a three-day rolling sample. To update the tracking, a new day of interviewing is added and the oldest day dropped.
Aside from conducting the usual opinion surveys on general party preferences, polling firms also survey public opinion on who would make the best Prime Minister:
Bold indicates parties with members elected to the House of Commons.
Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Toronto, Frank Graves (pollster)
Canada, Opinion poll, Nikita Nanos, Opinion polling in the Canadian federal election, 2004, Opinion polling in the Canadian federal election, 2006
Canada, Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Allan Gregg, Canadian federal election, 1993, Ipsos-Reid
Canada, Winnipeg, Market research, Ipsos, Public opinion polling
%s%s, Vancouver, United Kingdom general election, 2010, Software development, Ipsos
Conservative Party of Canada, Canadian federal election, 2006, Liberal Party of Canada, Canada, 39th Canadian Parliament
Canadian federal election, 2011, Ontario, London, Ontario, Newmarket, Ontario, Northwest Territories
Conservative Party of Canada, Liberal Party of Canada, Canadian federal election, 2004, Canadian federal election, 2006, Canadian federal election, 2008
Canadian federal election, 2011, Conservative Party of Canada, Liberal Party of Canada, Bloc Québécois, Stephen Harper