(Toronto, ON) – A new poll by Liaison Strategies for the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada (NEPMCC), the industry association representing Canada’s non-official language newspapers, TV, radio, and online news media, finds the Liberals leading with 44% (no change) with the Conservatives rising a point to 39% (+1).
The rolling survey, conducted from March 30 to April 1, 2025, used interactive voice response technology to poll 1,500 Canadian voters. The results have a margin of error of +/- 2.53%, 19 times out of 20.
Liaison Strategies, a member of the Canadian Research Insights Council (CRIC), was the most accurate polling firm in the 2025 Ontario Provincial Election.
"The tracker remains stable for now, with some movement, but all within the margin of error," said David Valentin, Principal at Liaison Strategies. "Despite a few missteps in recent days, there’s no indication—at least yet—that Mr. Carney is facing any fallout in the tracking."
"Recent media coverage has focused heavily on Paul Chiang, and in Quebec, there was notable reaction to the U.S. stance on Bill 96. However, Quebec numbers remain relatively steady, with the Liberals up two points to 43%, the Conservatives at 27%, and the Bloc Québécois holding at 21%."

"Regionally, outside of Quebec, British Columbia has seen some tightening, but elsewhere, the landscape remains largely unchanged. The Liberals continue to lead in Ontario and Atlantic Canada, while the Conservatives hold strong in the Prairies and Alberta. If the election were held today (which, of course, it isn't!), the numbers suggest a Liberal majority government."
"Today's tariff announcement is expected to dominate the conversation. It’s difficult to see a scenario where this benefits the opposition, but with President Trump, anything is possible," concluded Valentin.
À propos de Stratégies Liaison
provincial et fédéral et est apparu dans les médias canadiens pour discuter de ses observations.
Liaison est membre du Conseil de recherche et d’intelligence marketing canadien, le porte-parole canadien des professionnels de la recherche, de l’analyse et de l’information, tant au Canada qu’à l’étranger.
À propos du Conseil national de la presse et des médias ethniques du Canada (CNPMEC)
Il représente la presse ethnique du Canada auprès des gouvernements provinciaux et fédéral et constitue la principale association industrielle pour les journaux, les chaînes de télévision, les stations de radio et les sites Internet de langue non officielle du Canada.