What are you talking about? If you watched the election on TV on election night, you would have seen the pundits giving out demographics that very night. Regardless of who broadcasts it....it all comes from Elections Canada
you don't know what you are talking about. You seldom do.
from the link Clarki supplied:
Forty-one per cent (sic) of respondents between 18 and 34 say they plan to vote Conservative, compared to 37 per cent who plan to vote Liberal. (from Nanos Research)
For people between 18 and 34, that really isn't near the split you talked about earlier. At 4 percentage points it is likely near the margin of error for such polls so is very close to the sampled (you understand the concept of sampling do you...you don't appear to..) amount for "boomers".
You might want to read the analysis by Nik Nanos that is in the following paragraph:
“Mark
Carney tracks quite well when it comes to perceptions related to how he might manage the bi-national relationship (with the U.S.) and that particular issue trends very strongly among voters who are older than 55 years of age,” says Nik Nanos, chief data scientist at Nanos Research and official pollster for CTV News and the Globe and Mail."
he is saying Carney polls quite well among both cohorts - boomers and X'rs for how they expect him tpo manage the changing relationship with the US and Donald Trump.