Canada-U.S. Relations remains the most important issue for likely voters across the country.| Research Co.
Most Liberal and NDP voters see no problem with the health care system funding the procedure, while Conservatives are skeptical.Read more Support for Continuation of Legal Abortion Access Rises in Canada| Research Co.
Just over half of those aged 55 and over (51%) think fewer legal immigrants should be allowed to relocate in Canada.Read more Views on Immigration in Canada Fluctuate Widely by Age| Research Co.
More than seven-in-ten of the province’s residents would ban smoking and vaping in multi-family buildings.| Research Co.
Just over three-in-four support increasing temporary housing options and incentivizing developers to build affordable units.Read more Canadians Grow Pessimistic on Eradicating Homelessness| Research Co.
Only 37% of the province’s adult residents would grant voting rights to individuals who are 16 and 17 years old.| Research Co.
Re-dubbing movies and printing new editions of books to remove “offensive” words gets a thumbs down in both countries.Read more Majorities in Canada and USA Endorse Political Correctness| Research Co.
There is a sizeable increase in the proportion of Canadians who are unnerved by unnecessary noise from vehicles.Read more Noise is Becoming a Bigger Problem Across Canada| Research Co.
Two thirds of the province’s residents are “very worried” or “moderately worried” about their financial health.Read more Most British Columbians Are Not Saving Enough for Retirement| Research Co.
Almost half of Liberal voters in 2025 are open to a merger with the New Democratic Party (NDP).| Research Co.
The health care system, the Canadian economy and Parliament show the biggest gains over the past year.| Research Co.
At least three-in-four want Canada to enhance trade with other partners around the world.| Research Co.
The approval rating for David Eby is substantially higher (56%) than the numbers posted by John Rustad (37%).Read more Little Change in British Columbia Politics, Even With New Parties| Research Co.
Just over a third of Albertans and Quebecers would vote in favour of their province becoming its own country.Read more Some Canadians Wary of Trump’s Role in Alberta Separation| Research Co.
More than four-in-five of the country’s residents think the American tariffs are still a threat.| Research Co.
A shortage of doctors and nurses remains a significant problem, particularly in British Columbia and the Atlantic provinces.Read more Canadians Express More Confidence in the Health Care System| Research Co.
Majorities disapprove of prompts for tips at online retailers, coffee shops and when using a credit card.| Research Co.
The proportion of Canadians who have lost sleep over domestic and international politics had doubled since 2022.Read more Few Canadians Are Meeting the Recommended Sleep Guidelines| Research Co.
Two-in-five voters in this year’s federal election (40%) think the possibility of Alberta separation is real, while 46% disagree.Read more Canadian Voters Open to Changing the Electoral System| Research Co.
Liberal “This Election is Different” advertisement regarded as more “informative” and less “boring”.Read more Conservative Golf Ad Missed Mark with Most Canadian Voters| Research Co.
More than seven-in-ten Canadians have a positive opinion of the United Kingdom, Japan and Italy.Read more Perceptions of the United States Take Drastic Tumble in Canada| Research Co.
Similar proportions of Canadians would be “very upset” with the Conservatives (49%) or Liberals (46%) forming the government.| Research Co.
Likely voters who are Millennials or Generation Z members are more concerned about housing than their older counterparts.| Research Co.
The “Buy Canadian” movement shows no signs of slowing down, as support for enhanced trade with other nations remains high.| Research Co.
The standing of the two major parties has not changed much since the October 2024 provincial election.| Research Co.
Heavy support from female decided voters pushes Kamala Harris ahead of Donald Trump in the three battleground states.| Research Co.
Only one-in-five Canadians (21%) have a favourable opinion of China, down six points since January.| Research Co.
Only two-in-five respondents in the country say they are proud of the Canadian justice system.| Research Co.