A recent Nanos Research survey shows support for Canada’s two main parties neck-and-neck, with Conservatives gaining momentum over Liberals.

Recommended Videos According to Nanos’ latest tracking, the Liberals hold 41 percent support, followed by the Conservatives at 37 percent. This places them within a statistical tie. The polling data also notes a recent five-point jump for the Conservatives, narrowing what had been a wider gap. On public sentiment toward the federal government, the study reveals shifting attitudes. One in three Canadians (33 percent) now say “optimism” best describes their view, down from 43 percent in July 2025. Meanwhile, 22 percent select “pessimism,” 18 percent say “satisfaction,” and 15 percent report “anger.” Older Canadians appear more positive about the g

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