Nearly 24,000 were polled and a healthy majority gave the Trudeau government a failing grade for the way it was handling the economy, climate change and Indigenous issues.
A new survey suggests the Conservative party continues to gain popularity over the governing Liberals, according to exclusive Ipsos polling for Global News.
Overall, through the first six months, the majority of the 24,000 or so who were polled said, week in, week out, that the Trudeau government was on the wrong track.The polling program is run by the Privy Council Office, each polling question is vetted by the prime minister’s director of research and the results are used by the prime minister and his top advisors and by cabinet and deputy ministers to shape federal government policy.
The only exception was Quebec, where more respondents said the government was on the right track than the wrong track — the one glimmer of good news for the government. Quebec support for the Liberals has been crucial in the last two elections., Trudeau’s cabinet and close advisors were seeing the gap between “wrong track” and “right track” widen in British Columbia, Ontario and Atlantic Canada — three regions that will be critical to any future electoral success for the government.
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