Carney maintains positive approval rating despite summer cooldown: poll

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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s popularity may be cooling off in the summer but remains broadly positive, a new poll from Abacus Data suggests.

The Carney-led Liberal government’s approval rating dipped to 50 per cent in the firm’s latest polling, down two percentage points compared to mid-July and the lowest level since March.

With 48 per cent viewing Carney favourably and 19 per cent disapproving, the prime minister maintains a positive net approval. That figure is a couple percentage points lower than in Abacus’s previous poll.

Abacus CEO David Coletto said in a statement accompanying the new poll that Carney’s drop in popularity could be tied to a lack of perceived progress on key domestic files and ongoing high-profile international negotiations.

Canadians were surveyed in the week after U.S. President Donald Trump levied new 35 per cent tariffs on Canada -- seemingly a consequence of failing to secure a new trade deal by the Aug. 1 deadline.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who will attempt to regain a seat in the House of Commons in an Alberta byelection slated for Aug. 18, meanwhile broke even on his approval ratings.

At 42 per cent positive and 41 per cent negative, Coletto said the results were Poilievre’s “best net rating in months.”

Trump maintains a largely negative perception among Canadians at a net approval rating of -62.

Despite a modest cooldown for the Liberals, political preference has been largely unchanged through the summer.

The Abacus poll suggests that if an election were held today, the Liberals would secure 43 per cent of votes from decided voters and Conservatives would land 40 per cent. Those figures are unchanged from mid-July, while the remaining federal parties secured single-digit support from decided voters in the survey.

“Support for the governing Liberals remains strong, vote intentions haven’t moved, and the desire for change is static,” Coletto said.

“In short: no new movement, no new momentum.”

Coletto said that, for now, Canadians are separating frustration on key files from blame on the government, but that could change, particularly as domestic economic issues top voter concerns.

Cost of living remains the dominant issue identified by 62 per cent of Canadians, up from 59 per cent in Abacus’s previous poll.

Dealing with the Trump administration was the second-place priority at 44 per cent, followed by the broader economy, housing affordability and health care to round out the top five.

Abacus Data surveyed 1,686 Canadians from July 31 to Aug. 7. A comparable probability-based random sample of the same size would come with a margin error of +/- 2.4 per cent, 19 times out of 20.
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Polls are fake and gay! Fook Mark Carney
 
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It takes about ten years for the average Canadian NPC to get bored enough with the PM that he wants to "change the channel" to someone else. Unless Carney eats a baby on live TV or something he'll be in charge until 2035 or so
 
Counterpoint for you. The federal liberals just pulled the same play as the Ontario liberals did years ago with switching out McGuinty for Wynne. It bought them another term and in doing so gave the province to Ford's conservatives who will remain running the province until Ford dies from cheeseburger or eyes up the federal office.

Having a conservative government in Ontario did nothing to correct course anyways.
 
I think Ford is showing he is a Liberal

800 000 mmmgrants to his province should wake ppl up. How are they working? Crime is through the roof and what does Ford do? Hell Ford is a victim of crime and did nothing. He has the power to make change but wont because we all know he is blackmailed biggly and will do what he is told

Also who is working over there? What jobs are there? Everyone is moving here to Alberta or to Saskatchewan as we have jobs
 
@d01tg0d0wn I am still working so far. Never really had trouble finding work regardless of the province. I am a competent white man who has a brain, can travel and will work so it never really was a problem for me the way it is with others. Also a grade A bullshit artist once all else fails.

Doug is a liberal and he says as much. Says PP is too extreme for Canada. Doug Ford has and will continue to leave the left wing social engineering program untampered with so the office is his as long as he wants it.

That's why I know the country is toast. The population would rather be woke and homeless than housed under literally anything else.
 
I’m curious of what the NPCs take will be when the job losses come to their door step; was it Trump tariffs or the “find out” part of nearly 11 years of shitty Liberal policies…
 
Morons are already too dumb to realize the tariffs apply to only 5% of goods. All job losses and the insane cost-of-living increases will be blamed on the tariffs. You’ll see ads saying, Can’t get it up? It’s because of the stress from Trump’s tariffs. Then they’ll claim we need to import 9 million more people to satisfy your wife.
 
the motherfucker has done nothing except make things worse. I mean, he’s done absolutely nothing. If the polls are accurate, Canadians just deserve to suffer; they’re simply too fucking dumb to deserve life.
 
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