With Canada’s federal election just one day away, new polling across INsauga’s network shows voters are laser-focused on the economy, deeply engaged in the election process, and split between the Liberals and Conservatives in what could be a tightly contested race.
More than 25,000 votes were cast, highlighting the key issues and leadership factors driving Canadians to the polls.
What issues do you think need to be addressed most urgently after the election?(2,252 votes)
- The economy — 45.6% (1,028 votes)
- Food prices — 16.5% (372 votes)
- Crime — 16.1% (363 votes)
- Housing — 13.6% (306 votes)
- Defence and military capabilities — 8.1% (183 votes)
Summary: The economy dominates concerns.Nearly half of voters say the economy must be the top priority for the next government, reflecting widespread concern about inflation, job stability, and overall financial security. Food prices and crime are also pressing issues, suggesting that affordability and safety are critical factors shaping the national mood. Housing affordability, while still important, ranked slightly …