
Andrew Scheer is closing in on Justin Trudeau: IPSOS Poll, & Remembering Army Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent and Corporal Nathan Cirillo
Can the Conservatives win over the millennial vote by next year? And Canada is in the middle of two painful national anniversaries
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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Show Notes
A new IPSOS poll shows Conservative leader Andrew Scheer is only one point behind Justin Trudeau. The millennial vote might be the deciding factor in the 2019 federal election. Could this work in the favour of the Conservatives? Darrell Bricker of IPSOS joins the show to talk about the results of the poll and what they mean. And Global News Chief Political Correspondent David Akin explains what we might see from Canada’s political parties over the next year.
Canada is in the middle of two painful national anniversaries: the fourth anniversary of the murder of Canadian Army Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent by ISIS sympathizer Martin Couture-Roleau, and the fourth anniversary of the murder of Canadian Army Corporal Nathan Cirillo by ISIS sympathizer Michael Zehaf-Bibeau. Major Mark Campbell, who lost both his legs to an IED attack while wearing the Canadian uniform and fighting the Taliban and Al-Queda in Afghanistan, speaks to these shocking events in our nation’s recent history.
Guests:
Darrell Bricker, President and CEO of IPSOS Polling
David Akin, Global News Chief Political Correspondent
Nathan Cirillo, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
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