A new poll suggests that Liberal supporters prefer Mark Carney as their next leader over a field of potential candidates.
Polling firm Leger surveyed around 1,500 people over the weekend, asking who they think should replace Justin Trudeau as leader of the governing party.
The survey included a number of people who have dropped out of the race or decided not to run, including Anita Anand, Steve MacKinnon, Christy Clark and Fran莽ois-Philippe Champagne.
Carney had the support of 27 per cent of Liberal voters, while Chrystia Freeland was second with 21 per cent and Clark was a distant third at six per cent.
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Neither Carney nor Freeland has officially entered the race yet, though both are expected to make announcements this week.
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Government House leader Karina Gould also plans to launch her campaign later this week, according to a Liberal source. The Leger poll put her support among both Liberals and all respondents at one per cent.
Chandra Arya, who was the first MP to officially announce a bid for the leadership, also received one per cent of overall support and three per cent support from Liberals.
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Respondents were almost evenly split on when they think Canadians should head to the polls.
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Most of the Liberal voters surveyed said they want to see the election happen in the fall, as did most NDP supporters.
People who plan to vote for the Bloc Qu茅b茅cois were more likely to say they want an election in the spring.
Trudeau has prorogued Parliament, putting the House of Commons on pause until March 24.
With all opposition parties lining up to topple TrudeauB次元官网网址檚 minority government with a non-confidence vote after that date, a spring election appears increasingly likely.
The poll does not include a margin of error because online surveys are not considered truly random samples.