Attitudes towards Extreme Weather Events

June 19, 2025

This week, we conducted a survey of Canadians to explore their views and experiences related to extreme weather events.

Highlights include…

More Frequent Events

  • Canadians continue to see an increase in wildfires (74%), poor air quality (66%), and temperature swings (62%). But fewer now perceive more extreme heat (55%, 9-point decrease), heavy rainfall (39%, 16-point decrease), or floods (39%, 17-point decrease) than in August 2024.

Personal Impact of Extreme Weather Events

  • One fourth of Canadians (23%) report being personally affected by extreme weather in the past year. Most common effects are staying indoors due to air quality concerns (65%) and suffering emotional stress (39%).

Cautious Outlook on the Future

  • While most (57%) still expect extreme weather to become more frequent, this is 4 points lower than last August. Concern about hotter summers and future heat waves has also dropped: 62% are concerned today versus 70% last year, with a 6-point drop in those “very concerned”.

Concerns on Climate Change

  • Concern about climate change is softening slightly: 59% say it worries them, compared to 63% in August. At the same time, about half of Canadians (50%) believe it’s still possible to reverse the effects of climate change, a level comparable to last August. One in ten Canadians (13%) does not believe in climate change. This proportion rises to 24% in Alberta.

Methodology

This online survey was conducted among 1,529 Canadian residents aged 18 or older, from June 13 to 15, 2025. Respondents were randomly recruited through LEO’s online panel. A margin of error cannot be associated with a non-probability sample in a panel survey. For comparison, a probability sample of this size would have a margin of error of ±2.51%, 19 times out of 20.

Related Posts

Federal Government Satisfaction

From July 4 to July 6, we surveyed Canadians on their federal voting intentions, their views on government performance, and key national issues. Discover all the insights by downloading our report below. The Liberals continue to lead in voting intentions If an...

Canadian National Pride

In collaboration with the National Post, we’ve just released a new report on Canadian national pride. From feelings of patriotism to the desire to move provinces, or even leave the country, the findings reflect how Canadians are navigating their national...

Economic Confidence: Ontario 2025

Leger regularly conducts an economic confidence survey that measures Canadians’ current and future confidence in the Canadian economy and household finances. This report specifically explores Canadians in Ontario's perspectives on economic topics. Perceptions of the...

Economic Confidence: Manitoba 2025

Leger regularly conducts an economic confidence survey that measures Canadians’ current and future confidence in the Canadian economy and household finances. This report specifically explores Canadians in Manitoba's perspectives on economic topics. Perceptions of the...

Canadian National Pride

Canadian National Pride

In collaboration with the National Post, we’ve just released a new report on Canadian...

Get the latest in your inbox

Stay up to date on cutting-edge research, news and more.