prime minister justin trudeau has so damaged the liberal brand in canada that for the foreseeable future it appears nothing can fix it. not a temporary gst tax break, not the “mini-budget” finance minister chrystia freeland will deliver on monday, not a cabinet shuffle and not bringing mark carney into his cabinet or government.
abacus data ceo david coletto reported last week that according to its polling, trudeau is now less popular among canadians than u.s. president-elect donald trump.
the poll found 26% of those surveyed had a positive impression of trump compared to 23% for trudeau, while 58% had a negative impression of trump compared to 61% for trudeau.
commenting on the poll on x, coletto said:
“traditionally, a canadian leader would garner a rally-around-the-flag effect when defending national interests against a foreign leader seen as antagonistic.
“but if trudeau’s negatives are outpacing trump’s, it implies that many canadians may not trust him to effectively stand up for the country or manage these confrontations.
“in practical terms, this could weaken trudeau’s hand politically.”
a poll by nanos research last month found that when canadians were asked who they viewed as the most appealing potential candidate for the liberal leadership, the most popular answer was “none of the above” at 26%.