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Ontario: Liberal Leadership Race is Mostly Unknowns

Ontario: Liberal Leadership Race is Mostly Unknowns

A new Liaison Strategies survey reveals that while the Progressive Conservatives maintain a narrow lead in voter intent, opposition leaders and potential Liberal leadership candidates are battling significant name-recognition challenges across the province. "The ballot remains competitive, but the favourability numbers suggest that many voters are still getting to know the alternatives to the current government," said David Valentin, principal...

Federal Politics: Liberals Reach 49% Support, Open 14-Point Lead Over Conservatives

Federal Politics: Liberals Reach 49% Support, Open 14-Point Lead Over Conservatives

Less than a year after the 2025 federal election, the minority Liberal government led by Mark Carney continues to strengthen its position in public opinion. As the Prime Minister Carney advances diplomatic initiatives on the international stage and works to stabilize the economic climate at home, the latest Léger data shows a continued rise in both satisfaction and approval ratings...

Liberal Lead Over Conservatives Grows to 8 Points

Liberal Lead Over Conservatives Grows to 8 Points

A new Ipsos poll for Global News finds that, if another federal election were held tomorrow, the Liberal party (44%, +4 pts vs. December 2025) would have a larger lead over the Conservatives (36%, -1 pt vs. December) than they did on Election Day last year. Still lagging behind is the NDP (8%, -1 pt). The Bloc Québécois would garner...

Carney Approval Climbs After One Year, Outpacing Poilievre Support Momentum

Carney Approval Climbs After One Year, Outpacing Poilievre Support Momentum

Consistent with Ipsos polling in 2025 for Global News, Mark Carney remains the sole federal party leader with a net positive approval: 58% of Canadians approve (+10 pts vs. just before the 2025 federal election), while 33% disapprove (+3 pts). In contrast, his primary political opponent Pierre Poilievre faces greater disapproval at 48% (-4 pts), compared to 41% (+6 pts)...

Majority (62%) of Canadians Say Floor Crossing Should Not Be Allowed

Majority (62%) of Canadians Say Floor Crossing Should Not Be Allowed

A majority (62%) of Canadians believe that MPs should not be allowed to switch political parties after being elected to the House of Commons, according to a new Ipsos poll for Global News. Moreover, if it were to happen in their district, most (69%) would want an immediate by-election. Only 41% agree that they'd be comfortable with their own MP...

Canadian Opinions on the U.S., EU, and China: Canadians strongly support deepening relationship with Europe.

Canadian Opinions on the U.S., EU, and China: Canadians strongly support deepening relationship with Europe.

Public perceptions about Canada’s global alignment continues to shift. A new Abacus Data survey finds more Canadians still see the United States as Canada’s most important partner today, but confidence in U.S. reliability has eroded, and impressions have softened. At the same time, support for deeper strategic cooperation with the European Union is strong, and nearly half now support the...

Liberals open up lead: LPC 44, CPC 33, NDP 11. Preferred PM: Carney 56, Poilievre 22.

Liberals open up lead: LPC 44, CPC 33, NDP 11. Preferred PM: Carney 56, Poilievre 22.

Canada’s political weather has shifted, and the barometer is moving decisively in one direction. The Liberals have opened a clear lead, sitting in the mid40s nationally, while the Conservatives trail by roughly ten points. This is in the wake of a few weeks in favour of the Carney Liberals. The gap is even starker on leadership: Mark Carney dominates the...



Fewer Than Half of Canadians See the End of CUSMA as Bad for Canada

Fewer Than Half of Canadians See the End of CUSMA as Bad for Canada

Between February 18 and 23, 2026, Abacus Data surveyed 1,500 Canadian adults to understand how Canadians view Prime Minister Mark Carney’s approach to dealing with President Donald Trump and how they see the risks and stakes as the 2026 CUSMA joint review approaches. The results point to a striking and potentially underappreciated dynamic. While business leaders and policy insiders have...

Federal Tracker: Liberals Down 2; Lead by 10

Federal Tracker: Liberals Down 2; Lead by 10

A new national survey released today by Liaison Strategies shows the Liberal Party of Canada, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, holding a double-digit lead. If a federal election were held today, the Liberals would secure 43% (-2) of the decided and leaning vote, maintaining a significant 10-point advantage over the Conservative Party, which stands at 33% (no change). The...

Canadian consumer confidence continues to improve. Hits highest level since November 2024.

Canadian consumer confidence continues to improve. Hits highest level since November 2024.

The positive movement in consumer confidence has been primarily driven by perceptions that the Canadian economy will get stronger in the next six months. The proportion of Canadians who believe things will get better has increased from 17 to 26 percent in the past four weeks. This has coincided with a series of trade meetings initiated by Prime Minister Carney.

Liberal Lead Holds After Floor Crossing as Turnout Advantage Widens

Liberal Lead Holds After Floor Crossing as Turnout Advantage Widens

Between February 18 and 23, 2026, Abacus Data surveyed 1,500 Canadian adults as part of our ongoing federal political tracking. This wave was conducted during a distinct political moment. It follows last week’s high-profile floor crossing in Ottawa, which briefly reshaped parliamentary optics and dominated political coverage. At the same time, it was fielded prior to President Donald Trump’s State...

Carney in India: Half in Canada say it’s the ‘right’ time for trade talks; less urgency around concluding trade deal

Carney in India: Half in Canada say it’s the ‘right’ time for trade talks; less urgency around concluding trade deal

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s middle-power outreach tour is in India as he looks to continue patching up a relationship that’s frayed in recent years while broadening Canada’s economic horizons in the Indo Pacific. New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute in partnership with the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada finds a majority of Canadians say Carney’s trip to India...

Ontario: Ford Government Faces Widespread Disapproval Across Key Policy Files

Ontario: Ford Government Faces Widespread Disapproval Across Key Policy Files

A comprehensive new Liaison Strategies survey reveals that a majority of Ontarians are dissatisfied with the provincial government’s performance across seven major policy areas, ranging from affordability to ethics. The survey found that the Ford government faces its most significant challenges in the areas of housing and the cost of living. Both files currently see a total disapproval rating of...

Ontario: 4 Point Race, Ford PCs 40%, Leaderless Liberals 36%

Ontario: 4 Point Race, Ford PCs 40%, Leaderless Liberals 36%

A new Liaison Strategies of Ontario reveals a tightening provincial race, with the Progressive Conservatives (PCs) and the Ontario Liberal Party (OLP) nearly neck-and-neck among decided and leaning voters. The PCs led by Doug Ford would garner 40% of the decided and leaning vote, followed closely by the Ontario Liberals at 36%. The Ontario NDP sits at 17%, with the Green Party at 5%.

What Canadians expect from the Government of Canada on public transit

What Canadians expect from the Government of Canada on public transit

What this research shows is that public transit isn’t a niche issue – it’s foundational to how Canadians think about quality of life. Nearly nine in ten Canadians say transit matters to their communities, and four in five expect the federal government to be an active partner in funding it. What’s striking is the awareness gap: most Canadians didn’t know...

Liberals ascend to 13-point lead in vote intention as Canadians continue to demand hard line on U.S. trade

Liberals ascend to 13-point lead in vote intention as Canadians continue to demand hard line on U.S. trade

As American President Donald Trump addresses the union this evening, Canadians may have some interest in the chosen topics, which will likely reference the Supreme Court’s recent decision to strike down his tariffs, and even Canada’s heartbreaking losses in the Olympic hockey tournament, both men’s and women’s. If Trump’s speech is anything like his first year, Canadians will likely be...



Carney and Liberals open widest lead over Poilievre Conservatives in wake of tariff threats and Conservative defection

Carney and Liberals open widest lead over Poilievre Conservatives in wake of tariff threats and Conservative defection

In a week that featured a focus on US tariffs and an MP defection, last week was not a great week for Pierre Poilievre. He now trails Mark Carney in the preferred PM tracking by 31 points. The Liberals have opened a lead in the Nanos tracking outside of the margin of error for the research: LPC 41, CPC 34, NDP 11.

Carney’s Liberals Surge to 12-Point Lead Over Conservatives

Carney’s Liberals Surge to 12-Point Lead Over Conservatives

A new national survey released today by Liaison Strategies reveals that the Liberal Party of Canada, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, has extended its lead in the federal political landscape. If an election were held today, the Liberals would secure 45% of the decided and leaning vote, holding a commanding 12-point advantage over the Conservative Party, which stands at...

Unity or Separation: Quebec, Alberta & Canada’s future: How the rest of the country is responding to separatism debates

Unity or Separation: Quebec, Alberta & Canada’s future: How the rest of the country is responding to separatism debates

The likelihood of Canada losing either Alberta or Quebec from its federation appears low for now – given that a strong majority of residents in both provinces say they have no interest in the idea – but it certainly has the rest of the country talking, and alive to the potential consequences of separation. New data forming the last of...

Trust withers while Canadians push back on the U.S.

Trust withers while Canadians push back on the U.S.

This survey gauged the views of Canadians on Canada’s future trade relationship with China. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,009 Canadians, 18 years of age or older, between January 31st and February 4th, 2026, as part of an omnibus survey. The margin of error for this survey is ±3.1percentage...

A strong majority of Canadians believe preserving the country’s trade deal with the US and Mexico is important to one extent or another for the economy and personal finances.

A strong majority of Canadians believe preserving the country’s trade deal with the US and Mexico is important to one extent or another for the economy and personal finances.

Nanos Research was retained by the Business Council of Canada to gauge the impressions Canadians on Canada potentially negotiating a renewed trade deal with Mexico and the United States. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,007 Canadians, 18 years of age or older, between February 8th and 16th, 2026 as...

Consumer confidence remains in marginally positive territory

Consumer confidence remains in marginally positive territory

After a positive lift in consumer confidence last week, perceptions remain stable. The proportion of Canadians who believe the economy will get stronger in the next six months is up seven points in four weeks from 18 to 25 per cent to but still remains net negative. Although 25 per cent is an improvement, 39 per cent of Canadians still...

US is three and one half times more likely to be seen as a threat to Canadian security compared to China

US is three and one half times more likely to be seen as a threat to Canadian security compared to China

Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,009 Canadians, 18 years of age or older, between January 31st and February 4th, 2026 as part of an omnibus survey. The margin of error for this survey is ±3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

Canadians Are Living on Financial Alert as Tariff Turbulence Fuels the Precarity Mindset

Canadians Are Living on Financial Alert as Tariff Turbulence Fuels the Precarity Mindset

Over the past year, Canadians have lived through a steady drumbeat of U.S. tariff threats, economic pressure, and political tension. For some, it fades into the background. For others, it shows up every time they tap their debit card. In our latest research, I wanted to understand not just what people think about trade policy, but how this stretch of...

Unity or Separation: Quebec, Alberta & Canada’s future: PQ voters drive Quebec separatist push that majority oppose

Unity or Separation: Quebec, Alberta & Canada’s future: PQ voters drive Quebec separatist push that majority oppose

More than 30 years after the narrowly defeated second Quebec referendum, the separatist movement has been resurrected again on the backs of a resurgent Parti Québécois, who have not governed the province in more than a decade With still much to be decided in the fall provincial race – and when, if ever, the PQ decides “winning conditions” make it...


Nova Scotia Poll: Houston’s PCs Starting Winter Session at 48%

Nova Scotia Poll: Houston’s PCs Starting Winter Session at 48%

From January 21 to 28, 2026, Abacus Data surveyed 601 adults living in Nova Scotia. Our latest Nova Scotia release provides a detailed snapshot of the province’s political landscape as Premier Tim Houston and his Progressive Conservative government returns to the legislature and prepares to table their 2026-27 budget, which is widely expected to emphasize spending restraint.

LPC 38.1, CPC 36.5, NDP 11.1. Carney ahead of Poilievre by 29 points.

LPC 38.1, CPC 36.5, NDP 11.1. Carney ahead of Poilievre by 29 points.

Support for the two frontrunning parties is within the margin of error for the Nanos tracking. Poilievre trails Carney by 29 points on the preferred PM preferences as jobs/the economy and Trump/US relations statistically tied as the top national issues of concern.

Consumer confidence trending up.

Consumer confidence trending up.

Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) telephone random survey of 1,018 respondents in Canada. This report is based on the four waves of tracking ending February 13th, 2026. The margin of error for a random survey of 1,018 Canadians is ±3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. The research was commissioned by the Bloomberg and was conducted by Nanos Research.

Majority concerned the US is a threat to Canadian sovereignty.

Majority concerned the US is a threat to Canadian sovereignty.

This survey gauged the views of Canadians on US as a threat to Canadian sovereignty and the US puling out of NATO.

Federal Tracker: Liberals Lead by 9: 43% to 34%

Federal Tracker: Liberals Lead by 9: 43% to 34%

A new national survey by Liaison Strategies reveals that if a federal election were held today, the Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, would hold a substantial 9 point lead over the Conservative Party. The Weekly Federal Tracker shows high approval ratings for Prime Minister Mark Carney, while Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre continues to face high unfavourable numbers. Among decided...

Liberals Open Their Largest Lead Since Carney Became Leader as Optimism Hits Multi-Year High

Liberals Open Their Largest Lead Since Carney Became Leader as Optimism Hits Multi-Year High

Between February 5 and 10, 2026, Abacus Data surveyed 1,915 Canadian adults as part of our ongoing federal political tracking. This wave comes at a consequential moment in federal politics. It follows the Conservative Party convention in Calgary and Pierre Poilievre’s leadership review, but more importantly, it represents the first clear read on the political environment after several weeks of...

Resistance to Chinese Electric Vehicles Down

Resistance to Chinese Electric Vehicles Down

The research gauged the opinions among Canadians on likelihood of purchasing a Chinese manufactured electric car and threats to the security of Canada.

Majority believe US would support Alberta separation.

Majority believe US would support Alberta separation.

This survey gauged the views of Canadians on US support for Alberta separation.

Ford Government Approval Falls as Liberals Surge and Ontario Politics Tightens

Ford Government Approval Falls as Liberals Surge and Ontario Politics Tightens

Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservatives enter February in a weaker position than they held at the start of the year. The PCs remain ahead on vote intention, but their lead has narrowed considerably. Approval of the Ford government has fallen sharply. The desire for change remains elevated. And the Ontario Liberals, despite lacking a permanent leader following Bonnie Crombie’s...

Toronto: Chow 40%, Tory 33%, Bradford 18%

Toronto: Chow 40%, Tory 33%, Bradford 18%

A new Liaison Strategies survey finds Mayor Olivia Chow’s approval rating at 55% (up 1 point) as Toronto heads into a municipal election year and gears up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. On the ballot test, Chow sits at 40% (up 1), leading former mayor John Tory at 33% (down 2) by seven points, with City Councillor Brad Bradford at 18%.

What Americans think about Canada, USMCA, tariffs, and the idea of joining Canada

What Americans think about Canada, USMCA, tariffs, and the idea of joining Canada

It has been more than a year since Abacus Data last measured American attitudes toward Canada, trade, and tariffs. To revisit these issues, Abacus Data conducted a national survey of 4,000 American adults from February 2 to 4, 2026, including an oversample in several northern and border states. The survey explored how Americans feel about the direction of their country...

Treason in the Air: Most Canadians Back Premier Eby’s Comment Over Alberta Separatists, Split on Premier Smith’s Retorts

Treason in the Air: Most Canadians Back Premier Eby’s Comment Over Alberta Separatists, Split on Premier Smith’s Retorts

Treason in the Air: Most Canadians Back Premier Eby’s Comment Over Alberta Separatists, Split on Premier Smith’s Retorts

No lift for Poilievre Conservatives coming out of Calgary gathering – LPC 39, CPC 35, NDP 13

No lift for Poilievre Conservatives coming out of Calgary gathering – LPC 39, CPC 35, NDP 13

Although only a week out of the tracking there is no current lift for the Conservatives or Poilievre coming out of their convention. They continue to trail the Liberals by four points. Poilievre remains 29 points behind Carney on the preferred PM tracking.

Double-Digit Advantage for Governing Liberals in Canada. Carney holds a significant lead over Poilievre when voters ponder who would make the best PM

Double-Digit Advantage for Governing Liberals in Canada. Carney holds a significant lead over Poilievre when voters ponder who would make the best PM

Mark Carney holds a significant lead over Pierre Poilievre when voters ponder who would make the best prime minister. Vancouver, BC [February 9, 2026] – The governing Liberal Party remains ahead of all other contenders in Canada’s federal political scene, a new Research Co. poll has found. In the online survey of a representative national sample, 45% of decided voters...

Confidence up, hits level not seen since August 2025

Confidence up, hits level not seen since August 2025

After a prolonged flatline trend, consumer confidence is up for the first time in almost six months. The Bloomberg Nanos Index is largely up on more positive sentiment related to personal finances and job security compared to four weeks ago.

Unity or Separation: Quebec, Alberta & Canada’s future: In Alberta, a divided right dampens the sovereignty spark

Unity or Separation: Quebec, Alberta & Canada’s future: In Alberta, a divided right dampens the sovereignty spark

They’ve made headlines for months, but Alberta separatists have apparently convinced few beyond a reasonable doubt that their path is the right one. New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds determined and decided opposition to separation vastly outpaces this sentiment on the other side. There are, however, many minds that are not made up. This report is the...

Unlocking Homeownership: What Canadians Want from Housing Policy

Unlocking Homeownership: What Canadians Want from Housing Policy

Abacus Data, in partnership with the Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA), conducted a national survey to understand how Canadians view the housing crisis. This release examines the growing gap between the scale of the problem and the scale of the response, the balance between market and non-market housing, and the policy levers Canadians believe can make a real difference.

Carney Liberals dominate in new Mainstreet Research poll

Carney Liberals dominate in new Mainstreet Research poll

The latest federal voter intentions from Mainstreet Research show a surge for the Mark Carney Liberals who now hold a 15 point advantage over the Conservatives. The latest snapshot was fielded over the weekend from January 31 to February 2, 2026 with a sample size of 1,276. This carries a margin of error of +/- 2.7 19 times out of...