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The Green Party of Canada has released internal polling data indicating strong performances in specific constituencies, suggesting potential for increased representation in the upcoming federal election. According to the party’s statement on April 4, Elizabeth May leads with 41% support in Saanich–Gulf Islands, Paul Manly is in a competitive position in Nanaimo–Ladysmith, and Mike Morrice maintains a lead in Kitchener Centre. (greenparty.ca)

These findings contrast with national projections from 338Canada, which estimates the Green Party’s overall support at 2.1% ± 1.1%, translating to a projection of one seat, with a range between zero and two. (338canada.com)

While the internal polling offers hope to Green supporters, the party did not proactively publish the full data or methodology alongside the press release. Instead, access to the polling results has been reserved for select media outlets upon request—raising questions about transparency and how the data was gathered and analyzed.