Four in 10 Canadians say country is on the right track under Justin Trudeau, poll shows GlobePolitics
Prime Minster Justin Trudeau is photographed during the Lunar New Year celebration at Casa Deluz in Scarborough, Ont., on Feb. 1, 2020. Trudeau’s marks were much higher in 2015, when he was fresh off his first election victory.Only four in 10 Canadians say the country is on the right track under Justin Trudeau, the lowest score the Prime Minister has received in an annual tracking survey.
Nik Nanos, chief data scientist of Nanos Research, said the numbers show the government has run into the realities of governing. “I think whenever you try to satisfy both sides, usually both sides are dissatisfied,” Mr. Nanos said.
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