Federal-provincial relations: public perceptions
The study finds that views on whether federal and provincial governments are working well together have not changed that much over the past two decades. However, compared to the early 2000s, Canadians are less likely to blame both governments equally when conflict arises, and more likely to take sides by blaming either the federal government or their provincial government.
June 6, 2024
June 6, 2024Reportconfederation of tomorrow,federalism,politics,canadian politics,democracy
Addressing climate change in the Canadian federation
Canadians are evenly divided on the relative priority that should be given to protecting the environment versus protecting jobs. The emphasis placed on environmental protection has declined since 2023 across the population.
May 10, 2024
May 10, 2024Reportconfederation of tomorrow,environment,federalism,economy,government role,democracy
Trusting federal and provincial government decision-making on key issues
Canadians are losing trust in the ability of both the federal government and their provincial governments to deal with key issues such as health care, climate change, immigration or the economy.
April 17, 2024
April 17, 2024Reportconfederation of tomorrow,federalism,politics,democracy
Spotlight on Atlantic Canada
The outlook in Atlantic Canada has changed significantly over the past two years. In 2021, almost a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, people in the region stood out from other Canadians as being much more satisfied with the direction of the country in general, and with the way both the federal government and their provincial governments had managed the crisis so far.
July 11, 2023
July 11, 2023Reportconfederation of tomorrow,federalism,politics,gender inequality,health
Yukon @ 125!
The Yukon came into existence as a separate territory on June 13, 1898. To mark the occasion, the Confederation of Tomorrow survey looks at how Yukoners’ opinions differ from those of other Canadians.
June 12, 2023
June 12, 2023Report,confederation of tomorrowfederalism,canadian identity,Infographic,values
Religion, Rights and the Role of the Courts
Last year marked the 40th anniversary of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. While the Charter as a whole remains popular, the occasional use by governments of its provision allowing them to override certain Charter rights (Section 33) continues to spark controversy.
May 29, 2023
May 29, 2023Reportconfederation of tomorrow,federalism,politics,canadian identity,values,religion
‘Notwithstanding’ support for the Charter of Rights, there’s work to do
While Canada’s history has been marked by divisive constitutional disputes, one part of the Constitution brings us together: the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Charter is seen by more people as being very important to their identity as Canadians than any other institution or symbol. It is held in high esteem in every region of the country, including Quebec.
May 29, 2023
May 29, 2023federalism,politics,Insight,canadian identity,social changereligion
Is one region favoured by Ottawa?
Discussions of how Canadians view their federation inevitably zero in on regional differences. Western Canadians are alienated, Quebecers are nationalist, Atlantic Canadians feel overlooked and Ontarians are more or less oblivious.
May 23, 2023
Support for equalization: 2023 update
Key findings are: Overall support for the equalization program in Canada remains steady; Support has increased in Alberta since 2019; Support remains steady in non-recipient provinces, but has fallen by 8 points since 2019 in recipient provinces. A 29-point gap between levels of support in Quebec and Alberta has narrowed to a 6-point gap.
April 26, 2023
April 26, 2023Reportconfederation of tomorrow,federalism,politics,canadian identity,economy,values
Spotlight on Alberta
In Alberta, the level of discontent with the federation remains high, but has been declining gradually since 2019. This overall change, however, masks two distinct trends. On the one hand, those who support the provincial government continue to express high levels of dissatisfaction with federalism.
April 5, 2023
April 5, 2023Reportconfederation of tomorrow,federalism,politics









