British Columbia’s political landscape remains highly competitive. According to Leger’s latest British Columbia Pulse Check, the BC Conservatives now hold a narrow lead among decided voters, while housing costs, health care, and the economy remain top of mind for...
Talk of provincial independence has resurfaced in different parts of the country, raising questions about national unity, economic impact, and how Canadians would respond if Alberta or Quebec were to leave Confederation. Leger’s latest survey explores how closely...
According to a recent Leger survey, two-thirds of Canadians (66%) support the agreement between the federal and Alberta governments to expand Alberta’s oil and natural gas sector. The agreement includes plans to build a new export pipeline, invest in carbon capture...
Leger’s latest federal polling shows the Liberal Party continuing to strengthen its position nationally, reaching 50% support among decided voters. This represents a two-point increase since April and marks the highest level of support recorded by Leger for the...
Corporal punishment remains a sensitive and deeply personal topic for many Canadians. According to Leger’s latest survey, 53% of Canadians say corporal or physical punishment toward children is unacceptable today, while 40% believe it can be acceptable in at least...