Every year since 2019, the Confederation of Tomorrow survey has been asking Canadians the following three questions about respect, influence and spending in the federation:
- In your opinion, is your province or territory treated with the respect it deserves in Canada or not?
- In your opinion, how much influence does your province or territory have on important national decisions in Canada: more than its fair share, less than its fair share or about its fair share?
- Thinking about all the money the federal government spends on different programs and transfers to the provinces and territories, do you think your province or territory receives more than its fair share, less than its fair share or about its fair share?
The latest results for some provinces have been featured in our reports but since we aren’t able to write separate reports each year on every province or region, we decided to post the complete results in a series of charts, available here.
2025 Survey Details
The 2025 study consists of a survey of 5,391 adults, conducted between May 1 and June 16, 2025 (92% of the responses were collected between May 6 and May 29); 90% of the responses were collected online. The remaining responses were collected by telephone (both landline and cell phone) from respondents living in the North or on First Nations reserves, or from francophone respondents in New Brunswick.

Note: the Confederation of Tomorrow uses separate weighting factors for the overall results, the results for residents of the three territories (the North), and for Indigenous Peoples. When reporting results for the territories (individually or as a region) or for Indigenous Peoples, please use the corresponding separate tables.
The Confederation of Tomorrow surveys give voice to Canadians about the major issues shaping the future of the federation and their political communities. They are conducted annually by an association of the country’s leading public policy and socio-economic research organizations: the Environics Institute for Survey Research, the Centre of Excellence on the Canadian Federation, the Canada West Foundation, the Centre D’Analyse Politique – Constitution et Fédéralisme, the Brian Mulroney Institute of Government and the First Nations Financial Management Board.
More from this Series
The Atlantic Provinces in Confederation
January 20, 2026
Canadians on Reconciliation and Relations with Indigenous Peoples
September 29, 2025
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