Front Burner

Is the NDP about to get wiped out?

As the Liberals ride strong in the polls, NDP support is collapsing. We look at the tough road ahead for the New Democrats, and ask how they got here.
A man standing outside, standing in profile, speaks into a microphone.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh makes an announcement on housing during a federal election campaign stop in Port Moody, B.C. on Sunday, March 30, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press)

As the Liberals ride strong, support for the NDP is collapsing. Most polls now show their support at less than 10 per cent — half of what it was just three months ago. Some data suggest they could lose three quarters of their seats in the house, and that they're at risk of losing official party status.

How did the New Democrats get here? Why hasn't leader Jagmeet Singh been able to turn policy wins for the party into electoral success? And where do they go from here?

Today we're joined by two people who have been following the NDP for a long time. Jordan Leichnitz is a former NDP senior strategist, and David Moscrop is a political commentator.

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