Maru Public Opinion

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2014-09-02
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1) The truckers and a democracy threatened
---Only one-in-five (20%) Canadians fully support the truckers—both what they are protesting about and how they are going about it.
---One-quarter (24%) of Canadians support the truckers with what they are protesting about but not the way they are going about it.
---A majority (56%) of Canadians do not support the truckers who are protesting in any way, shape, or form and believe that we need to do everything we can to put an end to their activities.

2) Canadians blame truckers and the Prime Minister most for incitement, escalation of protests
---A plurality (46%) of Canadians blames the truckers
---Almost one-third (31%) blame Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
---A fraction (7%) of the Canadian public blames the leadership of the federal Conservative Party
---One-in-six (16%) blame “others”

3) Judging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
---A majority (53%) of Canadians think the Prime Minister has looked weak in the face of threats to the country. T
---A plurality (44%) of Canadians think the Prime Minister has inflamed the situation, compared to those who don’t believe he has done so (38%) and those who are not sure (18%).
---Only-one-in six (17%) Canadians think the Prime Minister has used every opportunity to calm things down and find a solution to the trucker's protest, compared to two thirds (64%) who say he has not done so, and with one-in-five (19%) who are not sure.
---Just three-in-ten (29%) Canadians think the Prime Minister has acted like a prime minister should in the face of the protest, compared to a majority (53%)who do not believe he is acted in such a way, and one-in-six (17%) who were not sure.
---Only one-in-six (17%) Canadians think the Prime Minister has looked strong in acting to stop the protests. This compares with two thirds (65%) who disagree with that perspective, and the rest (17%) who are not sure.
---Half (48%) of Canadians think the Prime Minister has demonstrated that he is not up to the job of being prime minister. This compares to one-third (35%) disagree with that perspective followed by the remainder (18%) who were not sure.
---Only one-in-six Canadians (16%) think the Prime Minister has made them want to vote for him because of how he has dealt with the situation. This compares with two thirds (63%) who disagree and another one-in-five (21%) who are not sure.
---A plurality (45%) of Canadians think the Prime Minister has demonstrated that someone else should lead the Liberal Party of Canada. This compares to one third (35%) that disagree with that view and the rest (18%) who are not sure.

 
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