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PQ Dominates, BC Conservatives Stumble

The Polling Canada model remains quiet federally as Carney makes moves on oil and gas

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Nov 29, 2025
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Welcome to your Polling Canada model update for November 29, 2025!

This week saw only one new poll, the weekly Nanos tracker, so we will keep this brief and take a quick look at British Columbia and Quebec provincial models this week too.

Nanos has the Liberals at 42 percent (+2 from the week prior), while the Conservatives sit at 37 percent (-1), and the NDP at 9 percent (-1). The Bloc was stable at 7 percent (-), while the Greens and PPC both rose a point to 3 percent and 2 percent, respectively.



Given there was only one new poll added into the mix, there is very little difference in the national polling averages. The only shift was in Atlantic Canada, where the Liberal lead dropped by two points, while the Conservative lead in Alberta dipped by one point.

Let us take a look at this week’s model and other polls making headlines!


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