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Canadians Show Increased Confidence in National Leadership’s Ability to Handle Trump; Notable Resistance to Us Products Continues
Confidence in leaders rises, but economic concerns and U.S. resistance persist.
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Support for populist ideas remains strong, but some countries have seen belief fall
The sixth edition of the Ipsos Populism Report sheds light on the deeper forces feeding the current surge of populism. On average across 31 countries, a profound pessimism is settling in.
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Canadians Cut Back Charitable Giving As Budgets Tighten Amid Economic Uncertainty
Economic stress prompts Canadians to scale back on giving - domestic causes take priority as global crises persist
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Amid Tepid Satisfaction with Election Outcome, Canadians Outline Their Priorities for New Liberal Government Ahead of Throne Speech
Regional divides reveal sharp contrasts in satisfaction and priorities, with cost of living and national interests topping the new government's to-do list.
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Canada 2025 Election Ipsos Polling
Your one-stop spot for Ipsos’ political public opinion and election polling.
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Carney Ahead on Most Key Leadership Metrics as Election Day Nears, but Poilievre Gaining Steam on Affordability
Carney consistently outpaces Poilievre across crucial areas, however, Poilievre holds an edge over Carney when it comes to advocating for the middle class (+4 points)
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Canadians Say No Clear Winner Emerged from Leaders’ Debates
25% Say Poilievre Exceeded Expectations; 14% Say the Same about Carney
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Race Tightens Further as Campaign Hits Final Stretch
Conservatives (38%, +2) Close in on Liberals (41%, -1)
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America’s reputation drops across the world
Only six months ago 52% of Canadians saw the US as a positive influencer; now only 19% feel the same.