By Quinn Patrick, True North Wire
Canadians are angrier and more pessimistic about Justin Trudeau than ever.
A Nanos survey shows a six-year high for such feelings about the federal government, as it continues to lag in polls.
“Feelings of anger toward the federal government have increased or held steady in every region, with the largest increases among residents of Quebec (December: 12%; March: 24%) and Atlantic Canada (December: 21%; March: 38%),” reads the survey.
“Pessimism and anger remain the top emotions Canadians say best describe their views of the federal government in Ottawa.”
The research firm has been measuring Canadians’ feelings of “optimism, satisfaction, disinterest, anger, pessimism and uncertainty” regarding the federal government since 2018.
While Nanos’ most recent survey found that optimism had rebounded slightly, up to 10% from its all-time low of 8% in September of last year, pessimism and anger have surged among the bulk of respondents.
The majority of Canadians, 62%, said they were equally split between feeling either angry and pessimistic about the Trudeau government in March.
“What we’ve seen is, the anger quotient has hit a new record,” Nanos Research founder Nik Nanos told CTV News in an interview on Wednesday.
A small minority of Canadians, 11%, felt satisfied with the Trudeau government while another cohort of 11% said they had become disinterested.
According to past surveys, the trend of anger towards the federal government has steadily been on the rise throughout Canada since March 2023, with satisfaction declining in tandem.
full story at https://tnc.news/2024/04/19/anger-trudeau-government-six-year-high/
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