Pierre Polieve, leader of the Federal Conservative Party, ranks first in approval ratings.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s approval rating has hit its lowest point in eight years.
According to a survey by Nano3 Research, a public opinion research agency, when asked, ‘Who is the right person to be Prime Minister of Canada?’, 32% of respondents chose Pierre Poiliev, leader of the Federal Conservative Party.
Current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had an approval rating of 23%, New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh had 16.8%, Green Party’s Elizabeth May had 5.1%, and People’s Party’s Maxime Bernier had 2.2%.
As a result of this survey, Prime Minister Trudeau’s approval rating hit its lowest point in eight years, while the federal Conservative Party’s approval rating hit its highest level.
Nanos, which conducted the survey, analyzed the results, and said, “The continued phenomenon of high inflation in Canada created this difference in approval ratings.”
In another survey conducted by Angus Reid, more than half of respondents said Prime Minister Trudeau should resign ahead of the 2025 election.
