Quick Polls Archive
- Conservatives 81%, 56 votes56 votes 81%56 votes - 81% of all votes
- Liberals 12%, 8 votes8 votes 12%8 votes - 12% of all votes
- Unsure 6%, 4 votes4 votes 6%4 votes - 6% of all votes
- NDP 1%, 1 vote1 vote 1%1 vote - 1% of all votes
- Yes, absolutely, Canada has fallen 37%, 105 votes105 votes 37%105 votes - 37% of all votes
- No, we will get through this 36%, 101 vote101 vote 36%101 vote - 36% of all votes
- I would seriously consider it! 24%, 67 votes67 votes 24%67 votes - 24% of all votes
- Unsure 3%, 8 votes8 votes 3%8 votes - 3% of all votes
77% of Canadians want an election. They want a strong mandated Government to deal with the threat of tariffs, liberal tax hikes, Capital gains, housing, health, economy, crime, drugs, immigration..., but the Liberals and NDP do not want to give that power to the people, they want to keep the power for themselves. The conversation to become American or annexation has increased significantly. Our youngest generation is struggling so badly they desperately want out. A January 2025 poll says, "43% of Canadians between the ages of 18 and 34 would vote to join the United States if they were offered citizenship and their assets were converted to US dollars" - so what if Trump sped up our own collapse and began offering decent Canadians an American citizenship asap while the Liberals duke it out worrying about themselves installing Trudeau 2.0 with Carney while driving Canadians further into debt with gimmicks such as COVID like relief cheques paid for by taxpayers
- Amid a crisis such as now (leadership race during tariffs, trade wars, tax hikes, foreign interference), I strongly believe the Liberal Party and NDP put Canada Last 13%, 27 votes27 votes 13%27 votes - 13% of all votes
- The winner of this particular race which transfers PM title automatically, should have no privileges or authority as PM, only party leadership until he/she democratically elected by the COUNTRY 12%, 26 votes26 votes 12%26 votes - 12% of all votes
- A candidate vying for this automatic PM position should already be a current, elected, sitting MP 12%, 25 votes25 votes 12%25 votes - 12% of all votes
- A minority government should only be allowed to prorogue with a short timeline to reset, example 1 day - 14 days max 11%, 24 votes24 votes 11%24 votes - 11% of all votes
- Rule change: Increase party membership to 18. Currently 14 years old 11%, 23 votes23 votes 11%23 votes - 11% of all votes
- Rule change: Only allow Canadian citizens. Currently non-citizens can vote 10%, 22 votes22 votes 10%22 votes - 10% of all votes
- Rule change: There should be strict ID requirements 8%, 18 votes18 votes 8%18 votes - 8% of all votes
- The person holding the role of PM should only have one citizenship - Canada, and agree to revoke any others 7%, 14 votes14 votes 7%14 votes - 7% of all votes
- A minority government should NOT be allowed to prorogue without opposition support 6%, 13 votes13 votes 6%13 votes - 6% of all votes
- Rule change: Liberal memberships should not be free which encourages false registrations 6%, 12 votes12 votes 6%12 votes - 6% of all votes
- Rule change: Only members that have held membership for 6+ months should vote. Currently free-for-all 4%, 8 votes8 votes 4%8 votes - 4% of all votes
- Absolutely not, why would they strike a deal with an outgoing government, this is a crisis! 72%, 48 votes48 votes 72%48 votes - 72% of all votes
- Maybe, USA will still try to negotiate, but may not take Liberals seriously or they'll give Canada a bad deal 18%, 12 votes12 votes 18%12 votes - 18% of all votes
- Unsure 10%, 7 votes7 votes 10%7 votes - 10% of all votes
Many Canadians are discussing the selfishness of the Liberal party for putting the party first instead of Canada by calling an immediate election. Many are worried about incoming tariffs, and tax hikes.... what do you think Trump will do.
- Trudeau will prorogue 30%, 54 votes54 votes 30%54 votes - 30% of all votes
- Spring Election 10%, 18 votes18 votes 10%18 votes - 10% of all votes
- Trudeau will resign 9%, 17 votes17 votes 9%17 votes - 9% of all votes
- Trudeau will face Poilievre in next election 9%, 17 votes17 votes 9%17 votes - 9% of all votes
- There will be a Liberal leadership race 8%, 14 votes14 votes 8%14 votes - 8% of all votes
- Trudeau will stay on long enough hoping to beat Harper's 9 years, 8 months, 29 days as PM (Aug, 3 2025) 7%, 13 votes13 votes 7%13 votes - 7% of all votes
- Some Liberals will turn their backs and vote no confidence or miss voting 7%, 12 votes12 votes 7%12 votes - 7% of all votes
- Summer Election 7%, 12 votes12 votes 7%12 votes - 7% of all votes
- NDP/Singh will actually vote no confidence 4%, 7 votes7 votes 4%7 votes - 4% of all votes
- Scheduled Election (Oct 2025) 3%, 6 votes6 votes 3%6 votes - 3% of all votes
- Unsure 3%, 5 votes5 votes 3%5 votes - 3% of all votes
- Some Liberals will become Independent 2%, 4 votes4 votes 2%4 votes - 2% of all votes
Jan/06/2025 - Due to Trudeau announcing he is resigning after a liberal leader is chosen and he has prorogued govt, we are closing the poll early. How were your guesses? Some of you had some great insight! Thanks for voting
- Yes 40%, 67 votes67 votes 40%67 votes - 40% of all votes
- Thinking about it 24%, 40 votes40 votes 24%40 votes - 24% of all votes
- No 23%, 39 votes39 votes 23%39 votes - 23% of all votes
- Already moved 10%, 17 votes17 votes 10%17 votes - 10% of all votes
- Unsure 4%, 6 votes6 votes 4%6 votes - 4% of all votes
- Fall 2025 (expected time) 39%, 76 votes76 votes 39%76 votes - 39% of all votes
- Spring 2025 34%, 66 votes66 votes 34%66 votes - 34% of all votes
- Fall 2024 17%, 33 votes33 votes 17%33 votes - 17% of all votes
- Unsure 9%, 18 votes18 votes 9%18 votes - 9% of all votes
- Yes 85%, 264 votes264 votes 85%264 votes - 85% of all votes
- No 13%, 39 votes39 votes 13%39 votes - 13% of all votes
- Unsure 3%, 9 votes9 votes 3%9 votes - 3% of all votes
- Yes 79%, 63 votes63 votes 79%63 votes - 79% of all votes
- No 14%, 11 votes11 votes 14%11 votes - 14% of all votes
- Unsure 8%, 6 votes6 votes 8%6 votes - 8% of all votes
- 21+ 67%, 31 vote31 vote 67%31 vote - 67% of all votes
- 18 20%, 9 votes9 votes 20%9 votes - 20% of all votes
- 19 7%, 3 votes3 votes 7%3 votes - 7% of all votes
- 17 4%, 2 votes2 votes 4%2 votes - 4% of all votes
- 16 2%, 1 vote1 vote 2%1 vote - 2% of all votes
- Unsure 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
MANY CANADIANS BELIEVE 16 IS TOO YOUNG TO VOTE, SO WHAT IS THE RIGHT AGE: The Vote16 Summit was held on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday (May 29, 2024) as part of a renewed push to try and lower Canadaβs voting age. Sen. Marilou McPhedran has a bill before the senate that may come to a second reading vote in the coming weeks. If passed it would lower the national voting age to 16.