Pierre Poilievre's approval rating low for new Conservative leader, poll says

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Pierre Poilievre's approval rating low for new Conservative leader, poll says
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There has been no honeymoon for new Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, an Angus Reid Institute poll suggests.

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Trudeau’s approval rating came in at 43%, up from 38% six months ago, with Poilievre is at 33%, the poll says. The polling found a significant portion of the voting public saw either Trudeau at 36% or Poilievre at 38% in a “very unfavourable” light.Singh was the leader most likely to attract a more mild “unfavourable” opinion at 20% but one-quarter of those polled gave his leadership a “very unfavourable” rating.

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