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Trudeau and Liberals dip slightly in latest poll
The Liberals have the support of 48 per cent of Canadians, down two points over the last month, according to Forum Research Inc.
Justin Trudeau’s personal approval rating among Canadians dropped five percentage points to 55 per cent, but the prime minister still ranks far above the other leaders in the Commons, according to a new Forum Research poll. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Trudeau’s personal approval rating among Canadians dropped five percentage points to 55 per cent, but the prime minister still ranks far above the other leaders in the Commons.
Bozinoff speculated this was because Trudeau — who travelled to China for a G20 meeting — had a lower public profile during the month.
“That may be a function of the fact that he hasn’t been around,” he said.
The poll results show the Liberals hold a decisive lead in many parts of country.
In Ontario, the Liberals are at 47 per cent, the Conservatives 37 per cent, and the New Democrats 11 per cent — bad news for the third place party. The Conservatives lead in Alberta and the Prairies.
Conservative interim leader Rona Ambrose has the approval of 30 per cent of the voters, largely unchanged from the previous month. NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair also stands at 31 per cent; his standing among NDP supporters is at 64 per cent, even though the party members voted to oust the leader at their April convention.
Bozinoff said the NDP not only have to resolve the leadership issues but must find a way to effectively compete with the Liberals on the policy front.
“Their platform was basically appropriated by the Liberals . . . a lot of people see the two parties as interchangeable,” Bozinoff said.
Forum polled 1,370 Canadians 18 and older on Sept. 7 using an interactive voice response survey. Results on the total sample are considered accurate within three percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
The Liberals have the support of 48 per cent of Canadians, down two points over the last month, according to Forum Research Inc.
Justin Trudeau’s personal approval rating among Canadians dropped five percentage points to 55 per cent, but the prime minister still ranks far above the other leaders in the Commons, according to a new Forum Research poll. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Trudeau’s personal approval rating among Canadians dropped five percentage points to 55 per cent, but the prime minister still ranks far above the other leaders in the Commons.
Bozinoff speculated this was because Trudeau — who travelled to China for a G20 meeting — had a lower public profile during the month.
“That may be a function of the fact that he hasn’t been around,” he said.
The poll results show the Liberals hold a decisive lead in many parts of country.
In Ontario, the Liberals are at 47 per cent, the Conservatives 37 per cent, and the New Democrats 11 per cent — bad news for the third place party. The Conservatives lead in Alberta and the Prairies.
Conservative interim leader Rona Ambrose has the approval of 30 per cent of the voters, largely unchanged from the previous month. NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair also stands at 31 per cent; his standing among NDP supporters is at 64 per cent, even though the party members voted to oust the leader at their April convention.
Bozinoff said the NDP not only have to resolve the leadership issues but must find a way to effectively compete with the Liberals on the policy front.
“Their platform was basically appropriated by the Liberals . . . a lot of people see the two parties as interchangeable,” Bozinoff said.
Forum polled 1,370 Canadians 18 and older on Sept. 7 using an interactive voice response survey. Results on the total sample are considered accurate within three percentage points, 19 times out of 20.