Half of British Columbians say Ottawa has treated B.C. badly, says poll

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Half of British Columbians say Ottawa has treated B.C. badly, says poll
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More than a third of the province’s residents say the province has been treated 'very well' or 'well' by the federal government since Trudeau came into office

The last event held by Justin Trudeau in the 2015 federal election campaign took place in North Vancouver.

The next federal election is expected to take place in 2025. With this in mind, Research Co. and Glacier Media asked British Columbians about the prime minister and his government. More than a third of the province’s residents say the province has been treated “very well” or “well” by the federal government since Trudeau came into office in 2015. More than half believe B.C. has been treated “badly” or “very badly.

There are four Liberal cabinet members who represent a constituency in B.C. The approval rating is highest for Harjit Sajjan, minister of emergency preparedness and minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada , followed by Jonathan Wilkinson, minister of energy and natural resources , Carla Qualtrough, minister of sport and physical activity and Terry Beech, minister of citizens’ services .

With Harper, the gender gap is significant. Almost half of men believe B.C. did well with this Conservative prime minister, but only 34 per cent of women concur. The notion of current Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre taking Canada “back to the Harper years” may provide plenty of fodder on social media, but British Columbians are not overwhelmingly upset with what transpired the last time that party ran the federal government. Right now, they are angrier at the current prime minister.

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