Justin Trudeau remains the top choice for Prime Minister among decided voters across the province, according to the most recent MQO Research poll.
MQO says Trudeau garnered the support of 48 per cent of voters, relatively unchanged from May, while support for Andrew Scheer dropped four points to 30 per cent.
However, the gap between the federal Liberals and Conservatives is narrowing as we move closer to the fall election.
MQO says the Liberals remain in front, but edged down three points to 46 per cent. Conservative support was relatively unchanged at 38 per cent.
The NDP held steady at 11 per cent, while both the Green Party and People’s Party were essentially unchanged at just two per cent.
MQO Vice-President, Stephen Moore, says the regional races are where they see variation – the parties are tied in St. John’s and eastern NL, while the Liberals have a much healthier lead in central, western and Labrador.
The research group spoke with 400 Newfoundlanders and Labradorians for their summer poll.





















