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Which leader would we trust for Canada?
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b***@gmail.com
2020-08-27 20:18:32 UTC
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National Post/Canadian Press - Aug 25, 2020


Poll: Trudeau Liberals up 8 point over Conservatives in popular support if election called

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests Prime Minister Justin Trudeau would be well placed to fight an election this fall, seen as the leader best able to care for Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic and to get the economy back on its feet.

Respondents to the poll, conducted by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies, were split about the prospect of a confidence vote triggering a federal election this fall, with 42 per cent opposed to an election and 38 per cent in favour.

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Respondents rated Trudeau by a significant margin as the most decisive, intelligent, and charismatic leader

The Bloc Quebecois were at 33 per cent in Quebec, statistically tied with the Liberals in that province at 32 per cent, with the Conservatives well behind at 16 per cent, the NDP at 12 per cent and the Greens at four per cent.

When asked specifically which party would earn their vote should Erin O’Toole be at the helm of the Conservatives, Liberal support actually bumped up one point while Conservative support dropped to 27 per cent.

However, the poll suggests O’Toole — who was crowned Conservative leader in the wee hours of Monday morning, one day after the survey was completed — is an unknown quantity for a majority of Canadians.

Asked if they’d be more or less likely to vote Conservative if O’Toole was at the helm, fully 51 per cent said they didn’t know. Another 37 per cent said they’d be less likely while just 13 per cent said they’d be more likely.

Singh got top marks on honesty and integrity, with 24 per cent saying he best shows those qualities

While Conservative fortunes could improve as voters get to know O’Toole, the poll suggests he will need time to make a dent in their largely positive impression of Trudeau.

Respondents rated Trudeau by a significant margin as the most decisive, intelligent, and charismatic leader and the best communicator. He was also deemed the most caring and compassionate, although on that score NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was rated a relatively close second.

Singh got top marks on honesty and integrity, with 24 per cent saying he best shows those qualities, compared to 16 per cent for Trudeau, who has been mired for months in the WE Charity scandal, and 12 per cent for O’Toole.

On the issues that would likely dominate an election campaign in the fall, Trudeau enjoyed a substantial lead over rival leaders. (The Greens, who are in the midst of a leadership contest were not included in these questions).

He was seen as the leader who’d do the best job getting Canada’s pandemic-ravaged economy back on track by 30 per cent, compared to 20 per cent for O’Toole, 11 per cent for Singh and just three per cent for Blanchet.

He was rated the best leader to manage the federal deficit, projected to hit almost $350 billion this year due to the pandemic (27 per cent to O’Toole’s 23 per cent, Singh’s nine per cent and Blanchet’s three per cent).


Fully 77 per cent predicted there'll be a second wave of the pandemic.

Trudeau last week prorogued Parliament until Sept. 23, when he intends to introduce a throne speech laying out a post-pandemic recovery plan for the country. Trudeau has all but dared opposition parties to bring his government down over the throne speech, which will be put to a confidence vote.

Leger executive vice-president Christian Bourque said Liberal support has rebounded since the WE Charity affair exploded in late June. But it could dip again if there are new revelations or when the federal ethics watchdog releases the findings of his investigation into possible conflict of interest violations by Trudeau and his former finance minister, Bill Morneau.

If it weren’t for that ethical cloud hanging over the government, Bourque said the poll suggests a fall election “would be great timing for Mr. Trudeau” — while O’Toole is still unknown.

“I think the Conservatives need time,” Bourque said in an interview, adding that Blanchet is the only leader for whom there appears to be no potential downside to a fall election.

The online survey of 1,516 adult Canadians was conducted Aug. 21-23. It cannot be assigned a margin of error because internet-based polls are not considered random samples.

The poll also gauged Canadians’ views on the pandemic and its impact on the economy.

Forty-three per cent of respondents said they fear the economic crisis, already the deepest since the Great Depression, will get worse in the next 12 months; only 21 per cent believe it will get better while 25 per cent think it will stay the same.

Fully 77 per cent predicted there’ll be a second wave of the pandemic. And 58 per cent said they think it is likely that over the next three months the country will be plunged back into lockdown, with businesses closed and citizens ordered once again to stay at home.

Despite those fears, 68 per cent said they would not take a free dose of the untested vaccine Russia has produced to immunize against COVID-19; only 14 per cent said they would take it, 18 per cent said they didn’t know.

Seventy-six per cent said they remain very or somewhat satisfied with the measures the federal Liberal government has taken to deal with the pandemic; 77 per cent said the same of their provincial governments.


https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/trudeau-considered-best-to-manage-pandemic-revive-economy-survey-suggests
Cynical Guy
2020-08-29 18:41:13 UTC
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First of all, I wouldn't trust anything printed in "The National Compost". Between them and Global News, neither is to be trusted. Is it also a coincidence that both are strongly right winged?

As for Mr. O'Toole, once again, the conservatives have shown their true bigoted colours. This pile of human fecal matter is just as stupid and just as phony as Randy Andy was. He is taking too much advice from those hate-spewing repulsive parasites at Campaign Life Coalition and CitizenGo, both well known as hard line, far right religious groups that are the phoniest piles of human garbage around. Both Jack Fonseca of Campaign Life Coalition, and David Cooke, the psychotic, bigoted jerk-off leader of CitizenGo are dancing for joy that O'Toole, a well known religious bigot is the new conservative leader. Now they see the opportunity to get abortion banned, and have the rights of Gay people stripped away, and have the Homosexual lifestyle put back into the criminal code. First off, I will be open and say I am against abortion. It is wrong. However, as a man, I have no right whatsoever to tell any woman what to do regarding their private issues. O'Toole, Fonseca, and Cooke need to get that through their misogynistic heads. As for their burning hatred for Gay people, all I can say is, if their religious beliefs require that they hate someone for any reason, they need to take a long, hard look at those religious beliefs. Until the conservative party wakes up and gets their heads out of their behinds, their party will never be fit to govern Canada.

The other action O'Toole needs to take is to tell that s**t-for brains parasite Ezra Levant to take a hike and stay the hell away from the party. Levant is poison, always has been poison, and always will be poison.

The conservative party also needs to distance themselves from the bigots of the Yellow Vest group. These hate-spreading maggots only tarnish the party even more.

Until O'Toole and the conservatives distance themselves from the religious bigots and misogynistic pigs of Campaign Life Coalition and CitizenGo, from the Yellow Vest maggots, and Ezra Levant, and stop taking advice from these parasites, the party will always be a total failure, and not fit to govern our country!

Long live Christopher Hitchens!

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