Government


Polling Survey

While BIPOC Canadians Approve of the PM and His Party, Will They Show Up to Vote?

How are BIPOC Individuals Seeing the Election Campaign?
COVID-19 Survey

Canadians Increasingly Worried About COVID-19 Variants (88%, +7), Fourth Wave (71%, +2)

Despite Increased Worry, Canadians More Comfortable with Learning to Live with COVID (70%, +3)
Government Survey

Canadians Now Near-Unanimous Against Racism, Yet Two-Thirds (65%) of Non-White Canadians Say They Have Experienced Racism

Six in Ten (58%) Agree Institutions Such as Government and Schools Tolerate Racism, With No Difference in Attitudes Between White and Non-White Canadians
Election Survey

Six in Ten (60%) Canadians See Racism as a Serious Problem Facing the Country

One-Quarter (24%) Report an Increase in Racism over Past Few Years

This Election is Far From Over: Turnout, Vote Switching, and Mixed Motives all Point to Potentially Volatile Campaign

Two in Ten Canadians Switching their Vote from Last Election; Only 45% Certain of their Choice in 2021

Justin Trudeau Still Best to Lead Country, Say Canadians (39%), Ahead of O’Toole (25%) and Singh (23%)

Canadians Feel Trudeau Safe Bet to Manage During Tough Economic Times (34%), but Will Say Anything to Be Elected (44%)
Election Survey

Strong Majority of Canadians Support Vaccination Mandates; Open to Measures Including Vaccine Passports

Liberals Seen as Strong on Issues Such As Healthcare and COVID-19 Pandemic; Conservatives Lead on Economy