338 Sunday Update: Canadians Losing Faith in U.S. Partnership
Liberals maintain an overall advantage, but eroding satisfaction in Quebec and strained U.S. relations cast a shadow on the horizon.
Happy Fall Equinox to all 338Canada readers,
(And happy Spring Equinox to those in the southern hemisphere. I see the traffic stats—I know some of you are there.)
The first battle lines were drawn last week with the opening days of the fall session in the House of Commons. While immediate movement in the polls wasn’t expected, we did get some interesting data to deconstruct over the past seven days.
On the docket this week: the latest Nanos Research update, a large-sample Quebec-only poll from Léger (provincial and federal), worrisome numbers from Ipsos on Canadians’ mindset toward the U.S.–Canada relationship, and more.
Let’s get right into it.
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