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Opinion polling for the 46th Canadian federal election — Real-time polling data and analysis for Canada's federal election.
Content from the Wikipedia article Opinion polling for the 46th Canadian federal election, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Contributors: see the article's history.
Mark Carney led the Liberal Party to victory in the 2025 federal election, succeeding Justin Trudeau who stepped down as party leader. The election saw debates over economic policy, housing affordability, and Canada's relationship with the United States under the second Trump administration. The Conservatives under Pierre Poilievre mounted a strong challenge, particularly in suburban ridings, while the NDP maintained influence in urban centers. Immigration policy and carbon pricing remained contentious issues throughout the campaign.
The polling data shown above is sourced from Wikipedia's comprehensive collection of opinion polling articles for Canada's upcoming federal election. The chart visualizes polling trends over time, compiled from reputable national and international polling organizations.
Opinion polls measure voter intentions at a point in time and have a typical margin of error of ±2-4 percentage points. Different polling firms use varying methodologies including phone surveys, online panels, and in-person interviews. For the most accurate picture, consider looking at polling averages and trends rather than individual surveys.
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March 2, 2026