Nanos Research was retained by Royal LePage to gauge the opinion among Canadian mortgage holders in response to increasing mortgage rates and how it may have affected their financial situation. Nanos conducted an online representative panel survey of 2,004 Canadians, aged 27 to 75, between September 8th to 14th, 2023. The results presented in this… Continue Reading Most variable and hybrid mortgage holders in Canada say higher mortgage payments have put a financial strain on their household and more than half have decreased their discretionary spending (Royal LePage/Nanos)
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Negativity on the standard of living is at an all time high numerically since tracking started in 20...
Approximately two in three Canadians believe the next generation of Canadians will have a lower standard of living than they have today (67%) reaching an all time high numerically since tracking first started. Older Canadians (55 and over) are less likely to say that the next generation will have a lower standard of living (62%)… Continue Reading Negativity on the standard of living is at an all time high numerically since tracking started in 2012.
Canadians blame grocery store profiteering, increased fuel costs and food manufacturing profiteering...
The research gauged the opinions among Canadians on the reason for the sharp rise in grocery prices. 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 older, between October 1st and October 4th, as part of an omnibus survey. The margin… Continue Reading Canadians blame grocery store profiteering, increased fuel costs and food manufacturing profiteering the most for the sharp rise of grocery prices in the past year. (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Trudeau at eight year low in preferred Prime Minister tracking while Poilievre at eight year high fo...
Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week. To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. Inflation pulling ahead of all other issues. Trudeau at eight year low on preferred PM tracking. Poilievre at eight year high for a Conservative Party leader in tracking. – Nik Nanos The Weekly… Continue Reading Trudeau at eight year low in preferred Prime Minister tracking while Poilievre at eight year high for a Conservative leader. (Nanos)
Canadians are more than three times more likely to oppose or somewhat oppose than to support or some...
Just over two in three Canadians say they oppose (41%) or somewhat oppose (27%) writing off the $15-20 billion of Trans Mountain’s debt owed back to Canadians in order to keep the expansion project afloat. Residents of Quebec are more likely to oppose/somewhat oppose this (76%) than residents of the Prairies (61%). Nanos conducted an… Continue Reading Canadians are more than three times more likely to oppose or somewhat oppose than to support or somewhat support writing off Trans Mountain debt (West Coast Environmental Law/Nanos)
Confidence dips into negative territory for first time since April (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Canadian consumer confidence has dipped below 50 points, and into negative territory, for the first time in over six months. Of note, positive views on the future value of real estate have softened over the period. -Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) telephone random survey of 1,105… Continue Reading Confidence dips into negative territory for first time since April (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Nine in ten Canadians say the work of radiologists in our healthcare system is valuable – with perce
The perceived value of the work radiologists do in our healthcare system continues to rise with just over nine in ten Canadians who say their work is valuable (92%) compared to about eight in ten in 2022 (83%) and 2018 (81%). Another six per cent say their work is somewhat valuable, while less than one… Continue Reading Nine in ten Canadians say the work of radiologists in our healthcare system is valuable – with perceptions of value steadily rising since 2018 (Canadian Association of Radiologists/Nanos)
Eight in ten Canadians support or somewhat support seizing the Canadian assets of both Russian and I...
A strong majority of Canadians support or somewhat support Canada seizing the Canadian assets of the Russian government to help victims of the war against Ukraine and assets of the Iranian government to help victim of human rights violations in Iran. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random… Continue Reading Eight in ten Canadians support or somewhat support seizing the Canadian assets of both Russian and Iranian governments to help victims whose human rights they have violated (Senator Dasko and Senator Omidvar/Nanos)
About six in ten Canadians say pessimism and anger best describe how they feel about the federal gov...
Overall, pessimism and anger continue to be the top emotions Canadians say best describe their views of the federal government in Ottawa, with pessimism trending up since March of 2023 and optimism trending down. Feelings of pessimism and anger continue to be noticeably on the rise in Atlantic and in Quebec. Nanos conducted an RDD… Continue Reading About six in ten Canadians say pessimism and anger best describe how they feel about the federal government in Ottawa –Tracking Study (Nanos)
Conservative leader Poilievre hits preferred Prime Minister score not seen since Harper was PM. (Na...
Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week. To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre continues to track positively opening up a significant advantage over Trudeau and hitting a level not since since Conservative Stephen Harper was PM. – Nik Nanos The Weekly Nanos… Continue Reading Conservative leader Poilievre hits preferred Prime Minister score not seen since Harper was PM. (Nanos)