
There’s a pervasive lack of quantitative rigour in Canadian political commentary. This substack looks to change that. Written by Hunter Knifton, data scientist and senior consultant at Crestview. Opinions are my own.
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Age, gender, region, and education; these are the usual suspects in polling weights. But, after the 2025 federal election, it might be time to revisit how we understand the Canadian political fault lines.
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Data scientist and senior consultant at Crestview - opinions are my own
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