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About this Quebec poll from Léger

This Quebec sovereignty poll was fielded by Léger in March 2026, with a middle field date of March 1, 2026. The poll collected data from a total sample of n=1,041 Quebec respondents via an online panel.

The margin of error for an online sample is not applicable. For comparison purposes, a random sample of this size would yield a margin of error [moe] of ±3.0%, 19 times out of 20 (for entire sample only) around the 50%-mark.

If we compare these numbers with the previous poll from Léger (January 2026), opposition to Quebec sovereignty climbs three points from 62% to 65% (variation similar to moe), and support for Quebec sovereignty loses three points from 29% to 26% (variation similar to moe) among all respondents. You can read more information on this poll here.


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Quebec 65% ▲3 No 26% ▼3 Yes 9% Und. Léger, Quebec sovereignty | 2026-03-01 338Canada.com
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Breakdown by region

Montreal CMA 74% ▲2 No 26% ▼2 Yes Léger, Quebec sovereignty | 2026-03-01 338Canada.com
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Quebec City CMA 72% ▲4 No 28% ▼4 Yes Léger, Quebec sovereignty | 2026-03-01 338Canada.com
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Rest of Quebec 67% ▲3 No 33% ▼3 Yes Léger, Quebec sovereignty | 2026-03-01 338Canada.com
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Breakdown by gender

Female voters 76% ▲4 No 24% ▼4 Yes Léger, Quebec sovereignty | 2026-03-01 338Canada.com
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Male voters 67% ▲2 No 33% ▼2 Yes Léger, Quebec sovereignty | 2026-03-01 338Canada.com
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Breakdown by language

Francophones 64% ▲3 No 36% ▼3 Yes Léger, Quebec sovereignty | 2026-03-01 338Canada.com
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Non francophones 93% ▲2 No 7% ▼2 Yes Léger, Quebec sovereignty | 2026-03-01 338Canada.com
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Breakdown by age group

18-34 years old 65% No 35% Yes Léger, Quebec sovereignty | 2026-03-01 338Canada.com
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35-54 years old 73% ▲4 No 27% ▼4 Yes Léger, Quebec sovereignty | 2026-03-01 338Canada.com
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55+ years old 74% ▲5 No 26% ▼5 Yes Léger, Quebec sovereignty | 2026-03-01 338Canada.com
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