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Conservatives 35, Liberals 34, NDP 16, Green 8, People s 1 in latest Nanos federal tracking Nanos Weekly Tracking, ending December 7, 2018 (released December 11, 2018-6 am Eastern) NANOS Ideas powered by world-class data

At a glance Play with the data at the interactive Nanos portal at http://www.nanos.co/dataportal/ > ballot tracking > issue tracking > economic tracking > cut the data by region and demographic and see the trend lines Ballot The latest Nanos federal ballot tracking has the Conservatives at 34.8 per cent support, followed by the Liberals at 34.1 per cent, the NDP at 15.8 percent, the BQ at 3.1 per cent, the Greens at 8.2 per cent and the newly formed People s Party of Canada (PPC) at 0.8 per cent. Accessible Voters Asked whether they would consider voting for each of the federal parties, 47.1 per cent of Canadians say they would consider voting Liberal while 42.9 per cent would consider voting Conservative. One in three (36.7%) would consider voting NDP, 32.5 per cent would consider voting Green, 9.7 per cent would consider voting for the People s Party and 27.6 per cent would consider voting for the BQ. Preferred Prime Minister Nanos tracking has Trudeau as the preferred choice as PM at 35.8 per cent of Canadians followed by Scheer (25.), Singh (5.6%), May (6.) and Bernier (2.1%). Twenty five per cent of Canadians were unsure whom they preferred. Qualities of a Good Political Leader More than half of Canadians (56.4%) believe Trudeau has the qualities of a good political leader while 42.5 per cent believe Scheer has the qualities of a good political leader. Close to three in ten (29.7%) say Jagmeet Singh has the qualities of a good political leader, while 34.1 per cent believe the same about May. One in six (18.1%) believe Bernier has the qualities of a good political leader 10.7 per cent said Beaulieu has the qualities of a good political leader (QC only). Nanos Party Power Index The Nanos Index which is a composite of a series of measures including ballot and leadership impressions has the Liberals with 55.6 points, the Conservatives 52.6 points, the NDP 41.0 points, the Greens 36.3 points, the People s Party 27.3 points and the BQ 31.1 points (QC only). Visit the live Nanos data portal where you can dynamically chart ballot, preferred PM and Nanos Index numbers by region, gender and age. The methodology for the weekly tracking is posted here. PDFs of the polling reports are on the Nanos website. Contact: Nik Nanos, FMRIA nik@nanos.co Twitter: @niknanos 2

A national dual-frame (land+cell) random telephone survey is conducted weekly by Nanos Research using live agents. The weekly tracking figures are based on a four-week rolling sample comprised of 1,000 interviews. To update the tracking a new week of 250 interviews is added and the oldest week dropped. The margin of error for a survey of 1,000 respondents is ±3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. Ballot Nanos Tracking Data Summary This week Last week Oct 18 (Election Call) 4 Weeks 3 Months 1 Year 12 Month High 12 Month Low Liberal 34.1% 37.9% 39.1% 39.4% 39.9% 40.7% 42.8% 33. Conservative 34.8% 32.2% 30.5% 27.5% 32.8% 30.3% 36.6% 27.5% NDP 15.8% 14.3% 19.7% 19.8% 14.9% 17.5% 22. 14.3% Bloc 3.1% 3. 5.5% 2. 2.5% 3.8% 4.5% 1.8% Green 8.2% 7.6% 4.6% 6.1% 6.5% 6.7% 8.8% 4.2% People's 0.8% 0.8% -- 2.5% -- -- 2.5% 0.8% (613) 234-4666 x 237 Twitter: @niknanos Category order based on number of seats in the House of Commons Preferred Prime Minister This week Last week Oct 18 2015 4 Weeks 3 Months 1 Year 12 Month High 12 Month Low Trudeau 35.8% 37.5% 35.5% 41.7% 39.5% 45.4% 48.3% 34.3% Scheer 25. 23.4% 29.1% 20. 25.9% 23.5% 27.7% 20. Singh 5.6% 5.7% 18.9% 8.6% 7. 8. 10. 5.6% Beaulieu 0.6% 0.6% 1.8% 1. 1. 1.3% 2.6% 0.1% May 6. 5.5% 5.2% 5.5% 6.3% 6.4% 7.7% 3.9% Bernier 2.1% 2.5% -- 2.6% -- -- 3.1% 2.1% Unsure 25. 24.9% 9.6% 20.6% 20.2% 15.4% 25.2% 15.4% Canada Party Power Index This week Last week Oct 18 2015 4 Weeks 3 Months 1 Year 12 Month High 12 Month Low Liberal 55.6 55.6 58.1 58.2 56.3 61.0 63.0 53.7 Conservative 52.6 52.4 49.3 50.4 53.0 50.4 53.9 48.6 NDP 41.0 40.8 49.8 44.0 41.0 44.8 46.8 40.8 Bloc 31.1 31.7 31.5 29.6 28.8 28.8 34.6 23.9 Green 36.3 35.0 30.4 35.5 34.2 36.4 36.4 33.3 People's 27.3 27.3 -- 27.2 -- -- 27.8 27.0 www.nanos.co 3

A national dual-frame (land+cell) random telephone survey is conducted weekly by Nanos Research using live agents. The weekly tracking figures are based on a four-week rolling sample comprised of 1,000 interviews. To update the tracking a new week of 250 interviews is added and the oldest week dropped. The margin of error for a survey of 1,000 respondents is ±3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. (613) 234-4666 x 237 Twitter: @niknanos Category order based on number of seats in the House of Commons Nanos Tracking Data Summary Party Consider This week Last week Oct 18 2015 4 Weeks 3 Months 1 Year 12 Month High 12 Month Low Liberal 47.1% 46.3% 54.7% 51.8% 48.9% 54.8% 57.6% 44.6% Conservative 42.9% 44.3% 39.3% 43.5% 46.7% 46.8% 52.7% 42.9% NDP 36.7% 33. 40.4% 41.6% 35. 40.3% 44.1% 33. Bloc 27.6% 25.7% 30.4% 20.1% 20.6% 34.7% 34.7% 18.1% Green 32.5% 32.1% 22.7% 31.9% 26. 30.6% 32.5% 25.9% People's 9.7% 11.3% -- 11.6% -- -- 11.9% 11.2% Has Qualities of a Good Political Leader This week Last week Oct 18 2015 4 Weeks 3 Months 1 Year 12 Month High 12 Month Low Trudeau 56.4% 56.4% 61.3% 58.7% 54.7% 64.7% 66.1% 51.1% Scheer 42.5% 40.7% 51.8% 40.4% 42.9% 40.1% 43. 35.3% Singh 29.7% 28.4% 57.2% 33.8% 32.5% 36. 40.1% 28. Beaulieu 10.7% 13. 51.2% 15.4% 18.9% 30.7% 30.7% 10.7% May 34.1% 31.4% 36.4% 34. 32.2% 41.6% 41.9% 31.3% Bernier 18.1% 15.9% -- 17.5% -- -- 21.3% 14.5% www.nanos.co 4

Question: For those parties you would consider voting for federally, could you please rank your top two current local preferences? 6 Election Weekly Tracking First Ranked Choice Long Term Trend (Four week rolling average ending December 7, 2018, n=816 49% 5 35% 35% 34% 6% 4% 14% 8% 3% 3% 1% LP CP NDP BQ GP PPC www.nanos.co 5

Question: For those parties you would consider voting for federally, could you please rank your top two current local preferences? Weekly Tracking First Ranked Choice 12 Month Trend (Four week rolling average ending December 7, 2018, n=816 45% 35% 35% 35% 34% 31% 25% 18% 15% 16% 5% 7% 6% 8% 8% 3%3% 1%1% LP CP NDP BQ GP PPC www.nanos.co 6

Federal Party Accessible Voters Nanos Weekly Tracking A proven track record of accuracy

National Weekly Tracking (Ending December 7, 2018, n=1,000) Question: For each of the following federal political parties, please tell me if you would consider or not consider voting for it. [RANDOMIZE] Liberal Party Washington DC: (202) 697-9924 7 6 5 5 39% 47% 39% 14% 2013-08-17 2014-08-17 2015-08-17 2016-08-17 2017-08-17 2018-08-17 Would consider voting Liberal Would not consider voting Liberal Unsure www.nanos.co 8

National Weekly Tracking (Ending December 7, 2018, n=1,000) Question: For each of the following federal political parties, please tell me if you would consider or not consider voting for it. [RANDOMIZE] Conservative Party Washington DC: (202) 697-9924 7 6 51% 5 38% 43% 41% 16% 2013-08-17 2014-08-17 2015-08-17 2016-08-17 2017-08-17 2018-08-17 Would consider voting Conservative Would not consider voting Conservative Unsure www.nanos.co 9

7 National Weekly Tracking (Ending December 7, 2018, n=1,000) Question: For each of the following federal political parties, please tell me if you would consider or not consider voting for it. [RANDOMIZE] NDP Washington DC: (202) 697-9924 6 5 47% 43% 48% 37% 15% 2013-08-10 2014-08-10 2015-08-10 2016-08-10 2017-08-10 2018-08-10 Would consider voting NDP Would not consider voting NDP Unsure www.nanos.co 10

8 Quebec only Weekly Tracking (Ending December 7, 2018, 2017, n=248) Question: For each of the following federal political parties, please tell me if you would consider or not consider voting for it. [RANDOMIZE] Bloc Québécois Washington DC: (202) 697-9924 7 6 49% 5 42% 7% 2013-08-17 2014-08-17 2015-08-17 2016-08-17 2017-08-17 2018-08-17 58% 28% 14% Would consider voting BQ Would not consider voting BQ Unsure www.nanos.co 11

8 National Weekly Tracking (Ending December 7, 2018, n=1,000) Question: For each of the following federal political parties, please tell me if you would consider or not consider voting for it. [RANDOMIZE] Green Party Washington DC: (202) 697-9924 7 63% 6 5 53% 28% 33% 9% 15% 2013-08-10 2014-08-10 2015-08-10 2016-08-10 2017-08-10 2018-08-10 Would consider voting Green Would not consider voting Green Unsure www.nanos.co 12

National Weekly Tracking (Ending December 7, 2018, n=1,000) 8 Question: For each of the following federal political parties, please tell me if you would consider or not consider voting for it. [RANDOMIZE] People s Party of Canada 7 6 64% 61% Washington DC: (202) 697-9924 5 24% 29% 11% Would consider voting People's Would not consider voting People's Unsure www.nanos.co 13

Tracking on the Federal Political Leaders Nanos Weekly Tracking Winning solutions for decision-makers

Question: Of the current federal political party leaders, could you please rank your top two current local preferences for Prime Minister? [ROTATE PARTY LEADERS] Washington DC: (202) 697-9924 6 5 National Weekly Tracking Preferred Prime Minister First Ranked Choice (Ending December 7, 2018, n=1,000) 32% 29% 16% 16% 36% 25% 6% 6% 6% 1% 2% 1% 2013-08-10 2014-08-10 2015-08-10 2016-08-10 2017-08-10 2018-08-10 Justin Trudeau (Liberal) Andrew Scheer (Conservative) Singh (NDP) Beaulieu (Bloc) Elizabeth May (Green) Bernier (People's) Unsure www.nanos.co 15

Question: For each of the following federal political party leaders, do you think they have or do not have the qualities to be a good political leader? [RANDOMIZE] Justin Trudeau Washington DC: (202) 697-9924 8 7 6 55% 5 National Weekly Tracking Qualities of a Good Political Leader (Ending December 7, 2018, n=1,000) 56% 28% 34% 2013-08-17 2014-08-17 2015-08-17 2016-08-17 2017-08-17 2018-08-17 Has qualities of a good leader Does not have qualities of a good leader Unsure www.nanos.co 16

Question: For each of the following federal political party leaders, do you think they have or do not have the qualities to be a good political leader? [RANDOMIZE] Andrew Scheer. Washington DC: (202) 697-9924 7 6 55% 5 National Weekly Tracking Qualities of a Good Political Leader (Ending December 7, 2018, n=1,000) 38% 43% 32% 25% 7% 2013-08-10 2014-08-10 2015-08-10 2016-08-10 2017-08-10 2018-08-10 Has qualities of a good leader Does not have qualities of a good leader Unsure www.nanos.co 17

Question: For each of the following federal political party leaders, do you think they have or do not have the qualities to be a good political leader? [RANDOMIZE] Jagmeet Singh Washington DC: (202) 697-9924 7 6 5 45% National Weekly Tracking Qualities of a Good Political Leader (Ending December 7, 2018, n=1,000) 38% 32% 25% 2013-08-10 2014-08-10 2015-08-10 2016-08-10 2017-08-10 2018-08-10 Has qualities of a good leader Does not have qualities of a good leader Unsure www.nanos.co 18

Quebec only Weekly Tracking Qualities of a Good Political Leader (Ending December 7, 2018, n=248) Question: For each of the following federal political party leaders, do you think they have or do not have the qualities to be a good political leader? [RANDOMIZE] Mario Beaulieu (interim leader). Washington DC: (202) 697-9924 7 6 5 46% 44% 37% 23% 11% 2013-08-10 2014-08-10 2015-08-10 2016-08-10 2017-08-10 2018-08-10 Has qualities of a good leader Does not have qualities of a good leader Unsure www.nanos.co 19

Question: For each of the following federal political party leaders, do you think they have or do not have the qualities to be a good political leader? [RANDOMIZE] Elizabeth May Washington DC: (202) 697-9924 7 6 5 National Weekly Tracking Qualities of a Good Political Leader (Ending December 7, 2018, n=1,000) 41% 35% 32% 34% 31% 26% 2013-08-17 2014-08-17 2015-08-17 2016-08-17 2017-08-17 2018-08-17 Has qualities of a good leader Does not have qualities of a good leader Unsure www.nanos.co 20

Question: For each of the following federal political party leaders, do you think they have or do not have the qualities to be a good political leader? [RANDOMIZE] Maxime Bernier Washington DC: (202) 697-9924 7 6 5 National Weekly Tracking Qualities of a Good Political Leader (Ending December 7, 2018, n=1,000) 41% 38% 42% 21% 18% Has qualities of a good leader Does not have qualities of a good leader Unsure www.nanos.co 21

Nanos Party Power Index Nanos Weekly Tracking Applying advanced machine learning algorithms

The Nanos Party Power Index Tracking for Canada is based on a composite of the following public opinion measures: the national ballot, which party individuals would consider voting for, the top two choices for Prime Minister, and whether each party leader has good leadership qualities. Washington DC: (202) 697-9924 70 Canada Weekly Index Tracking Scores (Ending December 7, 2018, n=1,000) 60 58 56 52 53 50 48 40 33 30 31 41 36 31 27 20 2013-08-10 2014-08-10 2015-08-10 2016-08-10 2017-08-10 2018-08-10 Liberal Conservative NDP Green Bloc People's www.nanos.co 23

Methodology www.nanos.co 24

Methodology The Weekly Nanos Tracking is produced by the Nanos Research Corporation, headquartered in Canada, which operates in Canada and the United States. The data is based on a dual frame (land + cell-lines) random telephone interviews with 1,000 Canadians using a four week rolling average of 250 respondents each week, 18 years of age and over. The random sample of 1,000 respondents may be weighted by age and gender using the latest census information for Canada. The interviews are compiled into a four week rolling average of 1,000 interviews, where each week the oldest group of 250 interviews is dropped and a new group of 250 interviews is added. A random telephone survey of 1,000 Canadians is accurate ±3.1 percentage points, plus or minus, 19 times out of 20. Since voters are not actually able to make a choice between elections, it is interesting to think about party strength and support more broadly. The Nanos Party Power Index fills this need by incorporating more information than just current vote preference. The Nanos Party Power Index is a weekly composite measurement of federal party brands based on four questions about the federal parties and their leadership. The questions include: a ballot question that captures the 1 st and 2 nd vote preferences; a measure of whether the respondent would consider voting for the party; the 1 st and 2 nd preferences for Prime Minister of the current federal leaders; and, whether the respondent believes each current leader has the quality to be a good leader. The views of 1,000 respondents are compiled into a diffusion brand index for each party that goes from 0 to 100, where 0 means that the party has no brand strength and 100 means it has maximum brand strength. A score above 50 is an indication of brand strength for the party and its leader at this time. The important factors in this weekly tracking include the direction of the brand strength or weakness and also the brand strength of one federal party relative to another. www.nanos.co 25

Technical Note Element Organization who commissioned the research Final Sample Size Description Nanos Research 1,000 Randomly selected individuals, four week rolling average of 250 interviews a week. Margin of Error ±3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. Mode of Survey RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) telephone survey Element Weighting of Data Screening Excluded Demographics Description The results were weighted by age and gender using the latest Census information (2016) and the sample is geographically stratified to ensure a distribution across all regions of Canada. See tables for full weighting disclosure Screening ensured potential respondents did not work in the market research industry, in the advertising industry, in the media or a political party prior to administering the survey to ensure the integrity of the data. Individuals younger than 18 years old; individuals without land or cell lines could not participate. Sampling Method Base Demographics (Captured) The sample included both land- and cell-lines RDD (Random Digit Dialed) across Canada. Atlantic Canada, Quebec, Ontario, Prairies, British Columbia; Men and Women; 18 years and older. Six digit postal code was used to validate geography. Stratification Estimated Response Rate By age and gender using the latest Census information (2016) and the sample is geographically stratified to be representative of Canada. Smaller areas such as Atlantic Canada were marginally oversampled to allow for a minimum regional sample. Nine percent, consistent with industry norms. Demographics (Other) Fieldwork/Validation Number of Calls/ Age, gender, education, income Live interviews with live supervision to validate work as per the MRIA Code of Conduct Maximum of five call backs. Question Order Question Content Question order in the preceding report was asked in the following order party consideration, unprompted vote preferences, preferred Prime Minister and qualities of a good political leader. This was part of a weekly tracking survey. The preceding module included questions about national issues of concern and ballot preferences and economic confidence. Time of Calls Local time 5:00-9:00 pm, on weekends 12:00-6:00 pm Field Dates Four week period December 7, 2018 Language of Survey Standards The survey was conducted in both English and French. This report meets the standards set forth by the MRIA which can be found here: https://mria-arim.ca/polling Question Wording Survey Company Contact The wording of questions is as presented in the report with a randomization of the political leaders for the question involving leader qualities. Nanos Research Contact Nanos Research for more information or with any concerns or questions. http://www.nanosresearch.com Telephone:(613) 234-4666 ext. 237 Toll Free: (888) 737-5505 ext. 223. Email: info@nanosresearch.com. 26

About Nanos Nanos is one of North America s most trusted research and strategy organizations. Our team of professionals is regularly called upon by senior executives to deliver superior intelligence and market advantage whether it be helping to chart a path forward, managing a reputation or brand risk or understanding the trends that drive success. Services range from traditional telephone surveys, through to elite in-depth interviews, online research and focus groups. Nanos clients range from Fortune 500 companies through to leading advocacy groups interested in understanding and shaping the public landscape. Whether it is understanding your brand or reputation, customer needs and satisfaction, engaging employees or testing new ads or products, Nanos provides insight you can trust. View our brochure Nik Nanos FMRIA Chairman, Nanos Research Group Ottawa (613) 234-4666 ext. 237 Washington DC (202) 697-9924 www.nanos.co 27

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