
Canadians worried about relations between Muslim and Jewish communities, survey says
As conflicts continue to erupt around the globe, a new survey suggests that Canadians are anxious about relationships between groups here at home — particularly between Muslim and Jewish Canadians.
The survey of 1,578 Canadians, conducted by Leger Marketing for the Association for Canadian Studies between Jan. 17 and 19, 2025, asked respondents for their perceptions of relations between Muslim, Jewish, Indigenous, white and other Canadians.
Across Canada, 43 per cent of respondents said the relationship between Muslim and Jewish Canadians was “bad.”
The poll says 38 per cent of those surveyed said relations between Muslim and non-Muslim Canadians were bad, 35 per cent said relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians were bad, 19 per cent said relations between white and non-white Canadians were bad and 18 per cent said relations between Jewish and non-Jewish Canadians were bad.