New poll shows Liberals steady at 43% as Conservatives slip

December 5, 2025

RED FM News Desk

The federal Liberals continue to lead among decided voters with 43 per cent support, holding steady from earlier this month, according to a new Postmedia–Leger poll. The Conservatives, meanwhile, have slipped two points since November, now sitting at 36 per cent.

The survey, conducted Nov. 28 to 30, shows modest movement among the smaller parties. The Bloc Québécois gained two points to reach nine per cent support among decided voters, while the NDP inched up one point to eight per cent.

“There is no clear advantage for any party when you look at these numbers to suggest that going into an election would be a really good idea,” said Andrew Enns, Leger’s executive vice-president for Central Canada. “I don’t see anything positive for either of the two frontrunners that suggests a clear path to victory.”

Nearly half of Canadians — 49 per cent — say they are satisfied with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government, while 40 per cent reported being dissatisfied.