Public Opinion


Government Survey

Four in ten (43%) Canadians age 18-34 would vote to be American if citizenship and conversion of assets to USD guaranteed

A strong majority of Canadians agree that Canada should remain independent in spite of Donald Trump’s comments about Canada becoming the US’s 51st state.
Government Survey

Trudeau’s Departure Hasn’t Changed Liberal Prospects

Freeland Early Front Runner Among Canadians

51% Optimistic Next Year Will Be Better Than This Year For Canada But Cost of Living Top Story For Canadians in 2024

Canadians believe the top news story is the cost of living increases (71%). Homelessness crisis follows (40%), with the Canada post strike not far behind (37%).
Society Survey

95% of Canadians agree Canada is in the midst of a housing crisis and 46% say federal government is primarily responsible

Seven in ten Canadians (69%) strongly agree that Canada is facing a housing crisis, highlighting widespread concern across the country.
Society Survey

25% say interest rates and inflation are top concern

Interest rates and inflation are the top concerns for Canadians, ranked as the most pressing issues facing the country today.
Society Survey

66% of Canadians expect Donald Trump to be on Santa's naughty list, 65% say Vladimir Putin

Diddy comes in third with almost six in ten putting him on the naughty list. Half of Canadians expect Justin Trudeau to be on Santa’s naughty list (vs 8% who put him on the nice list).
Society Survey

Poilievre Opens 25-Point Lead over Trudeau on Being Best Equipped to Deal with Trump. Liberals (20%, -1) and NDP (20%, -1) Battle for Second while Tories (45%, +1) Maintain Significant Lead

Amid the fallout of Chrystia Freeland’s resignation, the Liberals and NDP remain tied at 20%, while the Conservatives (45%) open a 25-point lead among decided voters
Society Survey

34% of Canadians believe the development of AI technologies is a bad thing; 30% think it’s good

Four in ten Canadians have used AI technologies in the past three months, while over half have not

Kidney Health Awareness Improves: A Continued Call for Increased Engagement. Fifty-five percent of Canadians say they know nothing about kidney disease, a 4% improvement from 2022 (59%).

Men’s lack awareness of kidney health risks has also significantly improved, dropping from 67% in 2022 to 57% in 2024.