A recent poll suggest that support for the prime minister in Canada is plummeting..The Postmedia-Leger poll found that 55% of Canadians “strongly” or “somewhat” disapprove of Justin Trudeau’s performance as prime minister..Trudeau, sporting a new hair cut, is heading into a summer of inflation as Canadians struggle to fill their gas tanks and put food on the table..The poll surveyed 1,501 Canadians 18 and older and found that 32% of them strongly disapproved of Trudeau's performance and only 23% somewhat disapproved for a combined total of 55%..The prime minister's handling of the Freedom Convoy, the Tamara Lich case, and vaccination mandates have added to Canadians disapproval..Recently, Paul Tellier, Canada’s former top bureaucrat and former head of both Canadian National Railway and Bombardier Inc. said the prime minister's office is “destroying” Canada’s public service..Tellier believes the first step is to restore trust between politicians and bureaucrats – a key relationship in Canada’s Westminster-style democracy..“There’s no trust. And it starts at the top," Tellier said..Trudeau recently visited the Calgary Stampede unannounced and held a photo op in a library parking lot 17 km away from the events. .Mainstream media reported he was "mobbed by admirers" in Alberta. Some Canadians on social media pointed out that the event was staged..According to the poll, Alberta has a 58% disapproval rate for the prime minister. British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan represent the areas with the highest disapproval rating at 60%..Legalizing recreational marijuana was chosen as the prime minister's greatest accomplishment by 16% of respondents..However, according to a new public opinion survey, more than half disapproved of the job Trudeau was doing as prime minister despite legalized marijuana..Only 17% believe the country of Canada has gotten better since Trudeau took office..As a result, 49% said they'd like to see Trudeau resign.
A recent poll suggest that support for the prime minister in Canada is plummeting..The Postmedia-Leger poll found that 55% of Canadians “strongly” or “somewhat” disapprove of Justin Trudeau’s performance as prime minister..Trudeau, sporting a new hair cut, is heading into a summer of inflation as Canadians struggle to fill their gas tanks and put food on the table..The poll surveyed 1,501 Canadians 18 and older and found that 32% of them strongly disapproved of Trudeau's performance and only 23% somewhat disapproved for a combined total of 55%..The prime minister's handling of the Freedom Convoy, the Tamara Lich case, and vaccination mandates have added to Canadians disapproval..Recently, Paul Tellier, Canada’s former top bureaucrat and former head of both Canadian National Railway and Bombardier Inc. said the prime minister's office is “destroying” Canada’s public service..Tellier believes the first step is to restore trust between politicians and bureaucrats – a key relationship in Canada’s Westminster-style democracy..“There’s no trust. And it starts at the top," Tellier said..Trudeau recently visited the Calgary Stampede unannounced and held a photo op in a library parking lot 17 km away from the events. .Mainstream media reported he was "mobbed by admirers" in Alberta. Some Canadians on social media pointed out that the event was staged..According to the poll, Alberta has a 58% disapproval rate for the prime minister. British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan represent the areas with the highest disapproval rating at 60%..Legalizing recreational marijuana was chosen as the prime minister's greatest accomplishment by 16% of respondents..However, according to a new public opinion survey, more than half disapproved of the job Trudeau was doing as prime minister despite legalized marijuana..Only 17% believe the country of Canada has gotten better since Trudeau took office..As a result, 49% said they'd like to see Trudeau resign.