We are a polling company committed to understanding and analyzing the perspectives of Canadians
At Cardinal Research, we are dedicated to uncovering the opinions and priorities that drive Canadians to the polls. Through comprehensive and unbiased polling, we delve into the issues that matter most to Canadians and how these concerns shape their voting habits. Our mission is to provide accurate, data-driven insights that reflect the true voice of the people, helping stakeholders, policymakers, and the public better understand the political landscape in Canada.
Cardinal Research is a Canadian polling company deeply committed to understanding and analyzing the perspectives of Canadians across the nation. Our work, which values and amplifies the voices of Canadians, identifies the key issues influencing voter behaviour, providing valuable insights that contribute to a more informed and engaged electorate.
Leading our team is Curtis Fric, the founder and managing director of Polling Canada, the largest online public data aggregation organization in the country. With over six years of experience in political data and a strong presence in the online community, Curtis has built a reputation for delivering insightful and engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences. His collaborations with non-partisan organizations, market research firms, and political figures have positioned him as a key influencer in the Canadian political scene.
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Here are the key takeaways from our British Columbia survey Eby’s New Democrats and Rustad’s Conservatives remain in a close race one year after the 2024 provincial election, with the NDP at 34% and the Conservatives at 33%. The Green Party holds steady at 8%, while OneBC captures 3% of
Here are the key takeaways from our Calgary survey In early October, we asked Calgarians how they plan to vote in this month’s mayoral election: Since our previous poll in mid-September, Jeromy Farkas has seen his support drop from 34% to 25%, while Sonya Sharp has moved into second, rising
Here are the key takeaways from our Alberta survey If an election were held today, 43% of decided voters would cast their vote for the United Conservative Party, while another 36% would vote for the NDP. The Republican Party picks up 11% of the vote, while the Alberta Liberals and
Here are the key takeaways from our national survey In mid-September, we asked Calgarians how they plan to vote in next month’s mayoral election: 34% of respondents say they would vote for Jeromy Farkas if the election were held today, while Jyoti Gondek falls far behind at 15%. Jeff Davison
Here are the key takeaways from our national survey In mid-September, we asked Edmontonians how they plan to vote in next month’s mayoral election: The race remains wide open with 48% of Edmonton residents saying they’re undecided ahead of October’s election. Walters holds the lead with 15%, while Cartmell and
Here are the key takeaways from our national survey Throughout the final stretch of the federal election, we asked Canadians how they plan to vote: 44% of Canadians say they would vote for Carney’s Liberals, while 39% opt for Poilievre’s Conservatives. Another 7% say they’d vote for Singh’s NDP, with