Support for the Ford PCs remained stable in the nightly tracking while there was some narrowing of the gap between the Liberals and the New Democrats. Although two data points does not make a trend, a potential dynamic between the two main opposition parties should be monitored. (Tracking ending Feb 7) The CTV News/Nanos nightly… Continue Reading Ontario Nightly Tracking: PCs 45.1, Liberals 28.5, NDP 18.4, Greens 6.1 (CTV News/Nanos)
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Majority of Ontarians not hot on early election call (CTV News/Nanos)
What’s interesting is that in addition to a majority either disagreeing or somewhat disagreeing with the early election call, the proportion favouring the election call (34%) is lower than PC ballot support (46%). This suggests a noticeable number of PCs do not favour the early election. -Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist The CTV News/Nanos nightly… Continue Reading Majority of Ontarians not hot on early election call (CTV News/Nanos)
Canadians support export tax on oil and tariffs on US imports in response to US tariffs (Bloomberg/N...
Just over four in five Canadians (82%) support or somewhat support Canada putting an export tax on the oil it exports to the US to raise the price for American consumers and industry if President Donald Trump puts tariffs on Canadian goods but exempts oil while over one in ten (14%) oppose or somewhat oppose… Continue Reading Canadians support export tax on oil and tariffs on US imports in response to US tariffs (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Conservatives 42, Liberals 26, NDP 17. (Nanos)
Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week. To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. Conservatives continue to enjoy a ballot box advantage while Canadians remain focused on jobs/the economy. Liberal fortunes are improving in the post-Trudeau era. – Nik Nanos The Weekly Nanos Tracking is produced by the… Continue Reading Conservatives 42, Liberals 26, NDP 17. (Nanos)
Conservative massive advantage declines in wake of Trudeau resignation. (Nanos)
Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week. To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. After reaching a polling high with a 27 point advantage over the Liberals, the Conservative advantage is now 17 points with movement primarily away from the Conservatives (-5) to the Liberals (+5). A… Continue Reading Conservative massive advantage declines in wake of Trudeau resignation. (Nanos)
Wrong track sentiment high breaks 18-year record. (Nanos)
Close to two in three Canadians say the country is heading in the wrong direction (64%), which is an all-time high since tracking began. Just under one in four Canadians believe the country is heading in the right direction (23%), and 13 per cent say they are unsure. Residents of the Prairies are more likely… Continue Reading Wrong track sentiment high breaks 18-year record. (Nanos)
Conservatives 45, Liberals 21, NDP 19 > Trudeau leaves Liberal brand in doldrums. (Nanos)
Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week. To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. Conservatives continue to enjoy a comfortable advantage in ballot tracking as the Liberals embark on a leadership selection process. Of note, the Liberal brand, as measured by the Nanos Party Power Index continues… Continue Reading Conservatives 45, Liberals 21, NDP 19 > Trudeau leaves Liberal brand in doldrums. (Nanos)
Conservatives 47, Liberals 20, NDP 18 > Canadians increasingly focused on jobs/the economy. (Nanos)
Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week. To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. The federal Conservatives enjoy a comfortable 27-point advantage as Canadians become more focused and concerned about jobs/the economy. – Nik Nanos The Weekly Nanos Tracking is produced by the Nanos Research Corporation, headquartered in… Continue Reading Conservatives 47, Liberals 20, NDP 18 > Canadians increasingly focused on jobs/the economy. (Nanos)
Canadians prefer that the response to new U.S. tariffs be a joint effort between the federal and pro...
Asked who should lead the response to the proposed new U.S. tariff, Canadians prefer that both the federal and the provincial governments lead together (54%) as opposed to only the federal government (42%) or only the provincial governments (two per cent). Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random… Continue Reading Canadians prefer that the response to new U.S. tariffs be a joint effort between the federal and provincial governments. (CTV/Nanos)
GST break over four times more likely to have negative rather than positive impact on voting intenti...
While six in ten Canadians (60%) say the GST break will have no impact on their likelihood to vote Liberal in the next federal election, nearly one in three say it will make them less likely (28%) or somewhat less likely (four per cent). This is compared to under one in ten who say it… Continue Reading GST break over four times more likely to have negative rather than positive impact on voting intentions for Liberals – Most say they don’t expect the GST break to positively impact their finances. (CTV/Nanos)