Polling


Politics Survey

Canadians Divided on Need for New Election During Pandemic; Conservatives More Likely to Agree Election is Necessary

Half (54%) Agree (19% Strongly/34% Somewhat) They Would Be Comfortable Voting In-Person, Higher (70%) Among Decided Conservative Voters
Politics Survey

COVID-19 (38%), Healthcare (32%), the Economy (26%), and Affordability (22%) Top Issues in Next Election

Liberals Chosen as the Best Party on Majority of Issues Driving Vote Choice
Politics Survey

If Election Were Held Tomorrow, Liberals (40%) Would Be Poised for Majority with 10-Point Lead over Conservatives (30%)

Double-Digit Lead for Liberals Among Boomers and Within Ontario Driving Advantage
Polling Survey

Amid Building Election Speculation, Liberals (35%) Pad Lead Over Conservatives (28%)

Double-Digit Lead for Liberals over Tories in Ontario a Key Strength;
Modest Bloc Lead in Quebec Still Blocks Path to Majority
COVID-19 Survey

COVID Continues to Take Heavy Toll on Canadians’ Mental Health

Younger Canadians, Those with Kids, and Canadians in Atlantic Canada, Ontario, and Saskatchewan/Manitoba Feeling Particularly Stressed

Majority of Canadians Believe ex-Governor-General Payette Should Not be Entitled to Pension (80%) or Benefits (72%)

Support for Ending Ties to Monarchy Once Queen Elizabeth’s Reign Ends Highest in a Decade (60%); Yet Over Half (55%) Also Agree Monarchy is Part of Canadian Identity
Politics Survey

Conservative Vote Softens (29%, -3) as Liberals (36%, +1) Extend Lead into 2021

Support for Lockdowns is Widespread, but Nine in Ten (88%) Canadians See Double Standard for Politicians Who Impose Restrictions but Don’t Follow Them