Mass immigration now a top 5 issue for Canadians

According to Abacus polling data, 26% of Canadians now list immigration as one of their top three issues.
Top 5 countries Canadians hate

With political tensions rising and an economy in decline, Canadians have formed strong opinions of several countries, many of them negative.
Canadians now believe legal immigration is a net negative

44% of Canadians say immigration has a mostly negative effect on the country (up 6 points from last year), while 42% say immigration is mostly positive, and 14% remain undecided.
Leger poll: Only 2% of citizens express confidence in Edmonton’s direction

With housing prices and affordability being the main concerns, 67% of respondents felt that Edmonton was on the “wrong track,” while 20% viewed the city as “somewhat” on the right track. Only 2% of citizens “strongly” feel the city is headed in the right direction.
New immigrants plan to vote Conservative over Liberal—mass immigration seen as issue

A new Leger poll has revealed that new immigrants in Canada are more likely to vote Conservative than Liberal, with mass immigration in the last five years seen as a wedge issue.
Majority of Canadians believe free speech is threatened

A new Leger poll has revealed that the majority of Canadians believe that free speech is being threatened in the country.
Poilievre leads Trudeau across all age groups in latest poll

Across all age demographics, Conservatives lead the Liberals by at least 17 points.
Hatred towards Trudeau government reaches all-time high

According to a new poll, anger and pessimism towards the Trudeau government have reached a new high and are by far the predominant feelings felt by Canadians regarding the federal government.
Conservatives remain projected for majority, poll shows

First polls come out since the Liberals released their 2024 budget.
Nothing’s changed.
Conservatives lead Liberals by 20 points in latest polling

According to an Abacus poll published on April 11, if an election were to be held today, the Conservatives would garner 44% of the vote, while the Liberals would only receive 24%.