1、TAXATION IN CANADA 2025 MONTREAL ECONOMIC INSTITUTE Research Report July 2025 Ipsos|MEI Fiscal|July 2025 Ipsos|MEI Fiscal|July 2025 INTRODUCTION Ipsos|MEI Fiscal|July 2025 3 Methodology These are the findings of an online Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of the Montreal Economic Institute.A sample of
2、1,020 Canadian residents 18 years of age and older was interviewed between June 17 and 23,2025.Weighting according to age,gender and region was employed to ensure that the samples composition is representative of the overall population according to the latest census information.The precision of Ipso
3、s online polls is measured using a credibility interval.In this case,the results are accurate to within 3.8 percentage points,19 times out of 20,of what the results would have been had all Canadian adults been polled.Some totals may not add up to 100%due to rounding.Ipsos|MEI Fiscal|July 2025 DETAIL
4、ED FINDINGS Ipsos|MEI Fiscal|July 2025 5 22%32%32%5%1%8%Much too highToo highAt an acceptable levelToo lowMuch too lowI dont know/prefer not to answer2024 2023 30%26%33%29%23%27%5%7%2%1%8%9%Over half of Canadians(54%)think that the federal governments spending is too high,down significantly from 202
5、4.Perceptions of the federal governments spending in Canada Base:All respondents 2025(n=1020);2024(n=1038);2023(n=1020)Q1.In your opinion,is the federal governments spending in Canada?TOTAL TOO HIGH 54%Significantly higher/lower than previous wave.TOTAL TOO LOW 6%55%9%63%6%Ipsos|MEI Fiscal|July 2025
6、 6 Perceptions of the federal governments spending by socio-demographic group GENDER AGE REGION TOTAL A Male B Female C 18 to 34 years D 35 to 54 years E 55+years F West G Ontario H Quebec I Atlantic J Base:1020 496 524 280 349 392 328 378 232 82 T2B TOTAL TOO HIGH 54%57%52%52%55%56%50%52%67%GHJ 47%