The Poilievre Conservatives are losing ground to the Carney Liberals, according to the latest CTV/Globe and Mail/Nanos tracking poll. With the Liberals leading 44% to the Conservatives’ 36%, a significant shift has emerged in Ontario—a critical battleground for federal elections. Once a stronghold that bolstered Conservative hopes of victory, Ontario now sees the Liberals ahead… Continue Reading Federal Nightly Tracking: LPC 43.6, CPC 36.1, NDP 10.5, BQ 5.3, GP 2.4, PPC 1.9 (CTV News/Globe and Mail/Nanos)
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Federal Nightly Tracking: LPC 41.9, CPC 37.0, NDP 10.6, BQ 5.3, GP 2.6, PPC 1.9 (CTV News/Globe and ...
As the first three-day sample of the campaign concludes, the Liberals, led by Mark Carney, are emerging as the frontrunners in a tightly contested race. Support for the party has surged, drawing voters away from the NDP, Bloc Québécois, and Greens. Meanwhile, the Conservatives maintain a steady base, setting the stage for a two-horse race.… Continue Reading Federal Nightly Tracking: LPC 41.9, CPC 37.0, NDP 10.6, BQ 5.3, GP 2.6, PPC 1.9 (CTV News/Globe and Mail/Nanos)
Strong majority of Canadians say their opinion of the US has worsened compared to a year ago. (Globe...
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 one in ten say it… Continue Reading Strong majority of Canadians say their opinion of the US has worsened compared to a year ago. (Globe and Mail/Nanos)
Appetite for tariff retaliation increases since December. (CTV/Globe and Mail/Nanos)
The objective of the research was to gauge the views of Canadians on trade negotiations with the United-States, the job done by Canada to prepare for trade and tariff discussions with the U.S., Canada’s response to the president of the U.S. imposing tariffs on Canadian goods and opinion on Canada’s position to fight a tariff… Continue Reading Appetite for tariff retaliation increases since December. (CTV/Globe and Mail/Nanos)
Canadians more likely to think they would be worse than better off if Canada adopted similar policie...
The research gauged views of Canadians on the relationship between Canada and the US, as well as the potential impact of US-like policies on their personal finances, preferred work locations and views on Donald Trump referring to Justin Trudeau as the governor of the 51st state. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines)… Continue Reading Canadians more likely to think they would be worse than better off if Canada adopted similar policies to the US; three in ten are interested in a dual Canada-US citizenship (Globe and Mail/Nanos)
Canadians are more likely to think the proposed HST/GST tax breaks and rebates are a bad idea rather...
The survey gauged the views of Canadians on the new economic measures announced by the government, including their impressions of the measures, their impact on personal perceptions of the government’s management of the economy, and their preferred spending priorities for the government. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online… Continue Reading Canadians are more likely to think the proposed HST/GST tax breaks and rebates are a bad idea rather than a good idea; prefer the allocated money for these measures is not spent at all or spent on other priorities (Globe/Nanos)
Canadians twice as likely to report they are worse off financially rather than better off now compar...
The research gauged the opinion of Canadians on their personal finances over the last year. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,010 Canadians, 18 years of age or older, between November 4th and November 6th, 2024 as part of an omnibus survey. The margin of… Continue Reading Canadians twice as likely to report they are worse off financially rather than better off now compared to last year (Globe and Mail/Nanos)
Canadians twice as likely to prefer that the Liberal party have someone other than Justin Trudeau le...
The research gauged the opinion of Canadians on Liberal Party leadership and ways for Liberals to increase their chances of winning next election. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,010 Canadians, 18 years of age or older, between November 4th and November 6th, 2024 as… Continue Reading Canadians twice as likely to prefer that the Liberal party have someone other than Justin Trudeau leading the party in the next election. (Globe and Mail/Nanos)
Canadians are over five times more likely to say the country should accept fewer rather than more re...
The research gauged the opinion of Canadians on the amount of refugees and protected persons Canada should accept in 2025. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,010 Canadians, 18 years of age or older, between November 4th and November 6th, 2024 as part of an… Continue Reading Canadians are over five times more likely to say the country should accept fewer rather than more refugees and protected persons in 2025 than planned. (The Globe and Mail/Nanos)
The Conservative Party has the edge on trust to support the economy; Canadians are divided between t...
The research gauged trust in federal parties on issues related to economic growth and affordable housing, views on inflation and personal finances, and views on the top priority group for new government spending. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land-and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,058 Canadians, 18 years of age or… Continue Reading The Conservative Party has the edge on trust to support the economy; Canadians are divided between trust in CPC or NDP on affordable housing (Globe and Mail/Nanos)