Environment and jobs/economy in dead heat as top issue – Trudeau and Poilievre tied as preferred PM (Nanos)

Environment and jobs/economy in dead heat as top issue – Trudeau and Poilievre tied as preferred PM (Nanos)

Aug 29, 2023

Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week. To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. Division among Canadians is evident on the issue of concern (environment and jobs/the economy) and preferred prime minister (Trudeau and Poilievre). – Nik Nanos The Weekly Nanos Tracking…

Canadians most likely to say the rising cost of living should be top priority for the House of Commons this fall; cabinet shuffle unlikely to have impact on Canadians’ views of the Liberals (Globe/Nanos)

Canadians most likely to say the rising cost of living should be top priority for the House of Commons this fall; cabinet shuffle unlikely to have impact on Canadians’ views of the Liberals (Globe/Nanos)

Aug 8, 2023

Nearly four in ten Canadians (39%39%) say the top issue they believe the House of Common should focus on this fall should be the rising cost of living. This was followed by healthcare ( 15%15%), the environment ( 12%12%) and the deficit/debt ( 10%10%). Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame…

Although government spending tops list, people increasingly blame interest rate policies and businesses increasing their prices for the sharp rise in the cost of living – Two in three believe an increase in the annual target of immigrants will have a negative or somewhat negative impact on the cost of housing (Bloomberg/Nanos)

Although government spending tops list, people increasingly blame interest rate policies and businesses increasing their prices for the sharp rise in the cost of living – Two in three believe an increase in the annual target of immigrants will have a negative or somewhat negative impact on the cost of housing (Bloomberg/Nanos)

Aug 8, 2023

A majority of Canadians believe increasing the annual target of immigrants as permanent residents from 465,000 in 2023 to 500,000 by 2025 would have a negative (42%) or somewhat negative (26%) impact on the cost of housing. One in five believe it will have a positive (8%) or somewhat positive…