Government


Society Survey

Two thirds of Canadians say the federal government’s mandate imposing that all new cars sold in the country must be electric by 2035 is unrealistic

Seven in ten Canadians are concerned about the negative impact on jobs of the roughly $150 billion in energy projects that have been cancelled due to regulatory delays and hurdles.
Society Survey

75% say governments should do more to recognize legacy of residential schools, rising to 86% among adults under 35

Over seven in ten (75%) say the government should do more to recognize the legacy of residential schools.
Society Survey

British Columbians’ Views on Information Management in Public Bodies

Ipsos research conducted on behalf of the BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association shows British Columbians’ views on information management in public bodies.
Election Survey

Approval of Trudeau’s performance at just 33% as Canadians call for parliament to focus on cost of living

Pierre Poilievre is the preferred choice for Prime Minister, while disapproval of Justin Trudeau's leadership has surged, with 67% of Canadians now dissatisfied.
Politics Survey

Majority (56%) feel opposition parties should work with government to avoid an early election, even amidst low support for Trudeau

Only 28% of Canadians believe that the Liberal Party would do better in the next federal election if PM Trudeau resigned as leader.

Two out of three Canadians (63%) believe that the level of federal government spending is too high

Seven in ten Canadians (70%) are dissatisfied with the level of accountability and transparency in federal government spending
Politics Survey

Poilievre Top Choice for Best PM in Canada

Pierre Poilievre is the preferred choice for Prime Minister, with significant discontent towards Justin Trudeau's leadership and many Canadians believing he should resign.
Politics Survey

Despite Summer Heat, Liberal Troubles Remain Frozen

If a federal election were held tomorrow, the Conservatives would enjoy a comfortable victory over all other parties with 42% of the decided vote
Election Survey

NDP Falters but Liberals Can't Capitalize as Conservatives Maintain 19-point Lead

In seat-rich Ontario, the Conservatives have 47% of the vote compared to 31% for the Liberals.