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Fewer than half say PM has met expectations, more than half say the same about government overall

From Sunny Ways to Midterm Blues? Two years after Trudeau majority, Liberals and CPC in dead heat


By Angus Reid Institute ——--October 14, 2017

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October 13, 2017 – Long removed from heady memories of buoyant voters, a bright change in tone, and easy wins with the public, Canadians are approaching the two-year anniversary of the 2015 election with a far less enthusiastic, even jaundiced eye on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government.
While they tilt slightly towards approval of Trudeau’s first two years in office – they are also marginally more inclined to say the Liberal government’s failures have outweighed its accomplishments. The combination of perceived hits and misses on policy and direction from the Trudeau government is changing the dynamics of federal politics in this country. Were an election held tomorrow – the Liberal Party would find itself in a dead heat with the Conservative Party – fighting to hold onto power. Link to the poll here

More Key Findings:

  • Despite strongly supporting personal income tax changes designed to support the middle class, more than two-thirds say the Trudeau government has had no (35%) or a negative (33%) impact on this influential demographic subset
  • Canadians are most inclined to say this government has enhanced this country’s reputation on the world stage (54% do)
  • A plurality (41%) say the Liberals have hurt the Canadian tax system – a sign of its handling of small business tax changes over the summer
  • A gender-balanced cabinet, changes to the Human Rights Code, approval of the TransMountain Pipeline, and – notably, the imposition of carbon pricing are also among this government’s most-approved-of actions so far
  • By contrast, the government’s reversal on electoral reform, the $10.5 million dollar legal settlement with Omar Khadr and new immigration and refugee settlement targets are garnering the most disapproval at this 2-year mark

INDEX:

  • Part 1 – Leadership and Vote Intention
  • Part 2 – Policy hits and misses in the first two years
  • Part 3 – For Better or for Worse: Impact of the Trudeau government so far
Download .PDF (1 MB) with detailed tables, graphs and methodology.

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Angus Reid Institute——

The Angus Reid Institute is a national, not-for-profit, non-partisan public opinion research foundation established to enhance and encourage better understanding of issues and trends affecting economic, social, governance, philanthropy, public administration, domestic and foreign policy in Canada and its world.


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