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Federal Polling:
LPC: 46% (+2)
CPC: 33% (-8)
NDP: 12% (+6)
BQ: 5% (-1)
GPC: 4% (+3)
PPC: 1% (-)
Nanos / March 20, 2026 / n=1000 / MOE 3.1% / Telephone/Online
(% Change w 2025 Federal Election)
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Preferred Prime Minister Polling:
Carney: 55% (-2)
Poilievre: 22% (-)
Davies: 3% (-)
May: 2% (-)
Blanchet: 2% (-)
Bernier: 1% (-1)
Unsure: 15%
Nanos / March 20, 2026 / n=1000 / MOE 3.1% / Telephone/Online
(% Change With March 13, 2026)
Mark Carney and our new Liberal government are putting more money back in the pockets of Canadians to help make life more affordable.
This tax season, nearly 22 million Canadians will keep more money in their bank accounts because of Canada’s new middle-class tax cut.
When middle powers work together, we can do even more than protect ourselves and our sovereignty — we can build something better, more prosperous, and more just than what came before.
Prime Minister Carney attends the National Prayer Breakfast in Ottawa, Ontario.
Prime Minister Carney attends the National Prayer Breakfast in Ottawa, Ontario.
Prime Minister Carney attends the National Prayer Breakfast in Ottawa, Ontario.
Generosity is core to who we are as Canadians. We have a responsibility to carry it forward through service to others.
This morning’s National Prayer Breakfast was a reminder of the commitment we each make as elected officials to lead with compassion, humility, and a sense of duty to one another.
Prime Minister Carney meets with students in Ottawa, Ontario.
In Canada, we believe that everyone should have a chance to get ahead. Education is key to that promise.
So for the next year, we’re extending the increase to federal student grants and loan limits.
In case you missed it: new changes came into effect last week to cap non-sufficient funds fees and make everyday banking more affordable.
We’re delivering lower fees, more affordable bank accounts, and faster access to your money.
The new Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit puts money back in the pockets of more than 12 million Canadians. That’s up to $1900 this year to help you with everyday costs.
Minnesota needs to know the number of children in federal detention, who they are, and where they’re being held.
Globe and Mail article that reads “Ottawa, Seoul agree to work on bringing South Korean auto sector manufacturing to Canada”
We’re working with international partners to create new high-paying careers, build up our domestic auto sector, and boost productivity in Canada.
The new Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit will provide millions of Canadians with hundreds of dollars more to help with your everyday costs.
For years, Doly Begum has fought for the people of Scarborough Southwest as their MPP.
As our Liberal candidate in the upcoming federal by-election, she’s ready to bring their priorities to Ottawa and build a stronger future for her community, and all Canadians.
Mark Carney and our new Liberal government are deepening Canada’s relationships abroad – securing a dozen new economic and security partnerships across four continents to deliver more prosperity for Canadians at home.
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Mark Carney: "Nostalgia is not a strategy. But we believe that from the fracture we can build something bigger, better, stronger, more just."
In an era of great power rivalry, Canada is choosing to be principled and pragmatic. To name reality, to act together, and to build what we claim to believe in.
Photo of Prime Minister Carney speaking at a podium in Davos, Switzerland. A quote from his speech is edited on top: “WHEN THE RULES NO LONGER PROTECT YOU, YOU MUST PROTECT YOURSELF. BUT LET US BE CLEAR-EYED ABOUT WHERE THIS LEADS. A WORLD OF FORTRESSES WILL BE POORER, MORE FRAGILE, AND LESS SUSTAINABLE.”
We can build walls or we can be more ambitious — and build something better, stronger, and more just.
This week, our Liberal government announced the first investment in our new Buy Canadian Policy — ensuring public dollars support Canadian jobs and communities.
It’s time to be our own best customer, and we’ll keep empowering Canadian workers and industries across the country.
The Canada-China relationship has been distant and uncertain for nearly a decade.
We’re changing that, with a new strategic partnership that benefits the people of both our nations.
Nearly 2 million Canadians are of Chinese descent, many with family and friends across the Pacific.
As we renew this relationship, China has committed to soon allowing Canadians to visit without a visa.
Unemployment is down, jobs and wages are up. We’re building big and empowering more Canadians with new careers.
Even with strong global headwinds, there is encouraging progress — and we are just getting started.
In Ottawa and all across the country, we're investing to support new and ambitious local measures to get the housing supply up, so your costs come down.
We’re focused on boosting Canada’s productivity, diversifying our trade partnerships, and building the strongest economy in the G7.
Today, our new Liberal government is introducing legislation to better protect victims and survivors of gender-based violence and to keep kids safe — building on our work to make bail stricter and toughen sentencing laws for violent and repeat offenders.
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Federal Polling:
LPC: 43% (-1)
CPC: 36% (-5)
BQ: 9% (+3)
NDP: 8% (+2)
GPC: 4% (+3)
Others: 1%
Leger / Nov 30, 2025 / n=1304 / Online
(% Change w 2025 Federal Election)
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Preferred Prime Minister Polling:
Carney: 50% (-3)
Poilievre: 28% (+3)
Blanchet: 6% (-1)
Davies: 4% (-1)
May: 2% (+1)
Bernier: 1% (-)
Unsure: 10%
Nanos / December 5, 2025 / n=1000 / MOE 3.1% / Telephone/Online
(% Change With November 28, 2025)
A busy summer.
✅ Cut taxes for 22 million Canadians
✅ Cut the GST on new homes up to $1M
We’re building a stronger economy and making life more affordable for Canadians.
Photo of Prime Minister Carney at a podium overlaid with a CBC headline that reads: Carney pledges $370M in incentives for canola sector in wake of Chinese tariff
Canadian canola producers have been hit hard by Chinese tariffs. So we’re stepping in with major investments to help them, as well as other agricultural industries, to diversify their markets and products for a stronger, more resilient future.