With just weeks to go until Canadians cast their ballots in the 2025 federal election, INsauga turned to its engaged Ontario audience to find out where voters stand — and why.
Over seven days, 43,087 votes in southern Ontario were cast across eight online polls, offering a revealing snapshot of what issues are driving voters, which party has momentum, and where the election is headed.
Cross-poll analysis by INsauga — April 11–19, 2025
Voters have made up their minds — and they’re not budging
- 90.3% of respondents say they’ve already decided who they’re voting for
- Only 9.7% remain undecided even after the April 16–17 debates
Insight: This is an election defined not by persuasion, but by activation. With 9 in 10 voters already locked in, turnout strategies will be more critical than last-minute messaging.
Liberals dip, Conservatives hold steady
Updated party support (April 11–18):
- Liberals: dropped from 52.4% to 48.9%
- Conservatives: held steady at 45.9%
- NDP: rose slightly from 3.5% to 5.2%
Insight:While …