Support for Liberals, Carney unchanged despite no trade deal with U.S.: poll
- Prime Minister Mark Carney's approval rating is 50%, down two percentage points since mid-July, according to Abacus Data.
- U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 35% tariff on Canada following failed trade negotiations by the August 1 deadline.
- Carney maintains a positive net approval despite a slight decline in popularity.
- Abacus CEO David Coletto suggests the drop may relate to a perceived lack of progress on domestic issues and international negotiations.
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Support for Liberals, Carney unchanged despite no trade deal with U.S.: poll
A new poll finds support for Prime Minister Mark Carney remains unchanged despite not reaching a trade deal with the United States earlier this month. The Abacus Data poll conducted in the days following the passage of the self-imposed August 1 deadline for a deal with U.S. President Donald Trump shows support for the Liberals […]

Carney maintains positive approval rating despite summer cooldown: poll
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OTTAWA—The love rating for federal Prime Minister Mark Carney continues despite a slight decline in popularity, according to a poll conducted by Adacus Data, the Liberal government's approval rate has fallen to 50%, a two-percentage-point drop from mid-July. This is its lowest satisfaction rate since his election in April. The survey was conducted in the same week as US President Donald Trump decided to impose new customs duties of 35% in Canada…
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