近半加拿大人认为哈珀政府差劲

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近半加拿大人认为哈珀政府差劲

2014-12-20 加通社

最新公布的民意调查显示,將近一半加拿大民眾认为哈珀的联邦保守党政府表现差劲或者非常糟糕。

18日公布的南诺斯调查公司(Nanos Research)为公共政策研究院进行的民意调查报告说,在接受调查的民眾中,有45%认为哈珀政府表现欠佳或者非常糟糕,认为非常好或者比较好的比率为37%。另有48%的加拿大人觉得加国大方向错误,37%的人认为行进在正確的方向上。

在其他调查项目方面,50%的人说加拿大的国际名声正在下降,52%的人说联邦政府与省级政府关係不佳。在安大略和大西洋省份,认为联邦政府与省级政府关係欠佳者的比例较高。

南诺斯调查公司是在11月15至18日以电话调查1000人,调查结果的误差率被认为在正负3.1%个百分点之间,准確率95%。
 
呃!:)
 
另一大半怎么想的?好?
 
嗯,哈珀政府做的不错啊。。。:monster:

45%认为哈珀政府表现欠佳或者非常糟糕,
认为非常好或者比较好的比率为37%
 
最后编辑:
还有不置可否的呢。
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...ion-of-country-poll-suggests/article22139000/

Canadians are not feeling good about the performance of the federal Conservative government and the direction of the country, but they are more positive than they were last year, a new poll suggests.

A survey released Thursday from Nanos Research and the Institute for Research on Public Policy found that 45 per cent of respondents rated the performance of Stephen Harper’s government as poor or very poor, with 37 per cent rating it as very or somewhat good. Forty-eight per cent of respondents said the country is going in the “wrong direction,” while 37 per cent said the country was going in the “right direction.”

In addition, 50 per cent said Canada’s reputation around the world had gone down and 52 per cent of respondents gave poor grades to the relationship between the federal government and its provincial counterparts. Respondents from Ontario and Atlantic Canada were the most likely to say federal-provincial relations had not improved in the past year.

All the ratings are more positive for the Prime Minister than a year ago, in which 56 per cent of respondents gave a poor or very poor grade to the Conservatives and 55 per cent said the country is on the wrong track. But the last two years’ responses are historically low since Nanos began asking the questions in 2007.

“What we know empirically is that 2013 was a very bad year for Stephen Harper and the Conservatives,” Nik Nanos, chairman of Nanos Research, said. “2014 is a little better, but generally the view of many Canadians, of the government and its performance and the direction of the country, is still negative. [The Conservatives] are not out of the political woods by any stretch of the imagination.”

Mr. Nanos noted that the negative numbers have grown partly because fewer respondents are giving Mr. Harper average marks. “If people thought the Harper government was polarizing in 2006, Canada is much more polarized now.”

Nanos Research conducted the poll using telephones (landline and cellphones) and online methods, surveying 1,000 Canadians between Nov. 15 and 18 as part of a larger poll. The margin of error is considered to be 3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. (Read: everything you need to know about political polling)

The results generally line up with trends in polls asking for voting intention, in which support for the Conservatives dropped in 2013 and has slowly increased in the months since. In ThreeHundredEight.com’s latest average of federal polls, the Liberals had the support of 36 per cent against 32 per cent for the Conservatives and 20 per cent for the NDP. A year ago, in December, 2013, the Conservatives averaged only 26 per cent, with the Liberals at 32 per cent and the NDP at 23 per cent. Polls taken this fall have shown a close race heading into next year’s scheduled federal election.

The Conservatives won a parliamentary majority in the 2011 election with 39.6 per cent of the popular vote, against 30.6 per cent for the NDP and 26.3 per cent for the Liberals.
 
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...ion-of-country-poll-suggests/article22139000/

Canadians are not feeling good about the performance of the federal Conservative government and the direction of the country, but they are more positive than they were last year, a new poll suggests.

A survey released Thursday from Nanos Research and the Institute for Research on Public Policy found that 45 per cent of respondents rated the performance of Stephen Harper’s government as poor or very poor, with 37 per cent rating it as very or somewhat good. Forty-eight per cent of respondents said the country is going in the “wrong direction,” while 37 per cent said the country was going in the “right direction.”

In addition, 50 per cent said Canada’s reputation around the world had gone down and 52 per cent of respondents gave poor grades to the relationship between the federal government and its provincial counterparts. Respondents from Ontario and Atlantic Canada were the most likely to say federal-provincial relations had not improved in the past year.

All the ratings are more positive for the Prime Minister than a year ago, in which 56 per cent of respondents gave a poor or very poor grade to the Conservatives and 55 per cent said the country is on the wrong track. But the last two years’ responses are historically low since Nanos began asking the questions in 2007.

“What we know empirically is that 2013 was a very bad year for Stephen Harper and the Conservatives,” Nik Nanos, chairman of Nanos Research, said. “2014 is a little better, but generally the view of many Canadians, of the government and its performance and the direction of the country, is still negative. [The Conservatives] are not out of the political woods by any stretch of the imagination.”

Mr. Nanos noted that the negative numbers have grown partly because fewer respondents are giving Mr. Harper average marks. “If people thought the Harper government was polarizing in 2006, Canada is much more polarized now.”

Nanos Research conducted the poll using telephones (landline and cellphones) and online methods, surveying 1,000 Canadians between Nov. 15 and 18 as part of a larger poll. The margin of error is considered to be 3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. (Read: everything you need to know about political polling)

The results generally line up with trends in polls asking for voting intention, in which support for the Conservatives dropped in 2013 and has slowly increased in the months since. In ThreeHundredEight.com’s latest average of federal polls, the Liberals had the support of 36 per cent against 32 per cent for the Conservatives and 20 per cent for the NDP. A year ago, in December, 2013, the Conservatives averaged only 26 per cent, with the Liberals at 32 per cent and the NDP at 23 per cent. Polls taken this fall have shown a close race heading into next year’s scheduled federal election.

The Conservatives won a parliamentary majority in the 2011 election with 39.6 per cent of the popular vote, against 30.6 per cent for the NDP and 26.3 per cent for the Liberals.

Yeah!

这个给力。
 
好与不好是相对而言,搞经济保守派比自由派强,不管在美国日本和德国。自由党、新民主党以提高福利里来拉选票,没有好的经济哪来的福利,希腊就是例子。哈伯是当前唯一的最佳总理,有原则、有形象很老练稳健,他比小特罗多更像一囯之长。
 
不是哈勃有多么好, 而是哈勃的对手们更烂。
但凡出一个比哈勃强的, 你看大家选不选他。
 
近半加拿大人认为哈珀政府差劲

2014-12-20 加通社

最新公布的民意调查显示,將近一半加拿大民眾认为哈珀的联邦保守党政府表现差劲或者非常糟糕。

18日公布的南诺斯调查公司(Nanos Research)为公共政策研究院进行的民意调查报告说,在接受调查的民眾中,有45%认为哈珀政府表现欠佳或者非常糟糕,认为非常好或者比较好的比率为37%。另有48%的加拿大人觉得加国大方向错误,37%的人认为行进在正確的方向上。

在其他调查项目方面,50%的人说加拿大的国际名声正在下降,52%的人说联邦政府与省级政府关係不佳。在安大略和大西洋省份,认为联邦政府与省级政府关係欠佳者的比例较高。

南诺斯调查公司是在11月15至18日以电话调查1000人,调查结果的误差率被认为在正负3.1%个百分点之间,准確率95%。
差劲下次不要选他们了
 
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