Government


Economy Survey

Six in Ten (63%) Canadians Who Don’t Own a Home Have “Given Up” on Ever Owning One

Two in Three (67%) Canadians Agree that Owning a Home is Only for the Rich

Health and Pocketbook Issues will Drive Vote Choice in Upcoming Ontario Election, Say Voters

Healthcare (31%), Handling of COVID-19 (25%), Lowering Taxes (24%), Help with Day-to-Day Expenses (22%) and Making Housing More Affordable (21%) are the Top-5 Issues that Will Determine How Ontarians Vote
Economy Publication

Why aren’t Canadians feeling good about the economy?

Despite the economy booming and a record low unemployment, Canadians feel they are on the outside looking in. Here’s why.
Election Survey

Ontario Election Race Tightens as Official Campaign Draws Near

Liberals (32%, +4) Now Within Striking Distance of Progressive Conservatives (35%, -3), but Government Approval (52%) Remains Strong
Election Survey

Canadians Believe Poilievre Has Edge over Rest of Conservative Field, but are Less Certain that they Want Him to Win

All Candidates Leave a Net Negative Impression with Canadians; Liberal Voters More Favourable to Charest than Conservative Voters
Polling Survey

Majority (63%) Supports Liberal-NDP Agreement in Parliament, But are Split on Whether it Will Lead to Better Policies (52%) or Not (48%)

One Quarter of Liberal (24%) and NDP Voters (23%) in Last Election See It as a Betrayal by the Party They Voted For
Economy Survey

Meeting Energy Needs: More than Half of Quebecers (52%) Agree to Developing Own Oil Resources Instead of Importing All Its Oil

However, 45% agree with the government’s idea to prohibit all exploration and exploitation of oil and gas
Government Survey

Broad Support for BC’s Natural Gas Industry

Only 7% Say that No New Natural Gas Production Should Be Developed At All