Recent Reports
Consumer confidence continues to erode in wake of Canada-US tensions (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Key indicators such as the future strength of the Canadian economy and perceptions related to the value of real estate continue to track on a negative trajectory in the wake of heightened Canada-US tensions. -Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) telephone random…
Three in four Canadians want to increase defense spending to at least two per cent (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Close to seven in ten Canadians prefer increasing defense spending to reach the current two per cent NATO ally target (69%) of the GDP, followed by those who want to maintain our current level of spending at 1.4% (13%) and those who prefer to increase spending to a potential new…
Negative outlook on future standard of living ties 13 year high (Nanos)
Canadians are now ten times more likely to say the next generation will have a lower (70%) rather than higher (seven per cent) standard of living than Canadians enjoy today. The seventy per cent of respondents who believe the next generation of Canadians will have a lower standard of living…
One in three Canadians want any additional money from economic growth to be spent on strengthening the healthcare system; rank improved standard of living as the most important benefit of economic growth (Coalition for a Better Future/Nanos)
Asked to rank the importance of potential spending priorities for the government with additional money in the budget generated from economic growth, close to one in three ranked making our health care system stronger first (29%), followed by affordable housing (17%) and reducing the deficit (14%). Nanos conducted an RDD…
Concern about Trump/US Relations rockets upward. Conservatives 35, Liberals 34, NDP 16. (Nanos)
Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week. To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. Concern about US President Trump/US relations continues to rocket upward in the Nanos weekly tracking on the top national issues of concern. Conservatives and Liberals gripped in a…
Forward negativity on future strength of Canadian economy hits level not seen since the depths of global pandemic in June 2020 (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Canadian consumer confidence continues to decline primarily driven by the forward looking Expectations Sub-indice. Of note, two of three Canadians believe the economy will get weaker in the next six months hitting a level on this measure not seen since the depths of the global pandemic in 2020. -Nik Nanos,…
Strong majority of Canadians say their opinion of the US has worsened compared to a year ago. (Globe and Mail/Nanos)
The survey gauged the views of Canadians on the current tensions between the United States and Canada, and their feelings towards Americans. Close to nine in ten Canadians say their view of the United States has worsened (78%) or somewhat worsened (10%) compared to a year ago, and less than…
Conservatives 36, Liberals 35, NDP 15 > Concern about Trump pulling ahead on issue front. (Nanos)
Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week. To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. Gap between the Conservatives and the Liberals continues to narrow as support for the NDP has declined over the past eight weeks. Concern about US President Trump/US relations…
Forward looking expectations on the Canadian economy continue to slide (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Canadian consumer confidence continues in negative territory as people grapple with the uncertainty related to tariffs and the economic environment. Of note, negative views on the future strength of the Canadian economy remain high and there has been a four week decline in perceptions on the increased value of real…
Canadians say Trump and the economy are top issues influencing federal election vote (CTV News/Nanos)
The objective of the research was to gauge the views of Canadians on identifying the most significant issue influencing voter decisions in the upcoming federal election. It provides a range of options, including jobs, the economy, healthcare, education, the environment, and concerns. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and…
Three quarters of Canadians support or somewhat support building a pipeline from Alberta to Eastern Canada. (CTV News/Nanos)
The objective of the research was to gauge the views of Canadians on their support for a national energy corridor, including the construction of pipelines, despite environmental and Indigenous land concerns. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,001 Canadians, 18…
3 in 4 Canadians reject the idea of an economic union with the US where Canada would adopt the US dollar (CTV News/Nanos)
Presented with the idea of an economic union with the United-States similar to the European Union but where Canada adopts the US dollar as its currency, most Canadians oppose (65%) or somewhat oppose (10%) this. About one in five support (nine per cent) or somewhat support (11%) this. Opposition is…
Majority of Canadians prefer receiving care from family physician they have a long-standing relationship with versus other forms of care – Satisfaction with family physicians hits new high. (CFPC/Nanos)
The research gauged the opinions of Canadians regarding access to a family doctor, recent appointment with a family doctor, ways of access, level of satisfaction with family doctor, importance of access to a family doctor in their 2025 federal election voting decision, top issues to fix Canada’s healthcare system and…
Trump pulls ahead of jobs as top unprompted issue of concern. Gap between federal Conservatives and Liberals narrows to two points. (Nanos)
Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week. To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. Canadians are increasingly becoming fixated on US President Trump/tariffs with it now being the top unprompted national issue of concern. Of note, the gap between the Conservatives and…
Forward looking expectations continue to cycle into negative territory in wake of Trump tariff threats (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Although personal finances and job security continue to be stable, views on the future strength of the Canadian economy and the future value of real estate continue to trend negatively. -Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) telephone random survey of 1,024 respondents…
Ontario Nightly Tracking Election Call: PCs 47.8, Liberals 26.2, NDP 15.4, Greens 6.4 (CTV News/Nanos)
Ever wonder what researchers think about when they are working to predict election outcomes? The team at Nanos has been at this for over 20 years when back in 2004 we did our first nightly tracking project for the Canadian federal election. Sharing nightly election tracking in partnership with Canada’s…
A strong majority of culture-goers who attended an exhibit or performance for the first time say it was a positive experience (Business / Arts and the NAC, Nanos)
In the past year, half of culture-goers report attending an exhibit or performance at a cultural organization for the first time, where they didn’t have previous familiarity or experience with that cultural organization. Most said their experience was positive. The Arts Response Tracking Study is a regular monitor of the…
Ontario Nightly Tracking: PCs 45.7, Liberals 31.9, NDP 16.5, Greens 3.8 (CTV News/Nanos)
The Ford PCs lead by 14 points going into the close of the campaign. Of note, Liberal support is moving up while NDP support is moving down in the latest polling. PCs lead in four of five regions with Toronto as a toss-up in the tracking. (Tracking ending Feb 25)…
Almost three in 10 Ontarians strategically voting (CTV News/Nanos)
Although a majority of Ontarians report they will be voting for a party or leader they like, a noticeable percentage say they are voting against a party (17 percent) or a leader (11 per cent) they do not want to win. Strategic voters are more likely to be Liberals, New…
Majority of Ontarians say they decided on their vote before the campaign began. Three in ten say they may change their mind (CTV News/Nanos)
Although a majority of Ontarians say they have made up their mind before the campaign even started (59 per cent), a significant three of ten (29 per cent) say they are leaning towards a party but may change their mind. PCs supporters were the most decided going in and compared…