across canada, 72 per cent said they were dissatisfied, compared to 59 per cent in 2019. trudeau has been prime minister since 2015.
people in quebec were the least dissatisfied with how things are going in canada, though a majority (63 per cent) were still critical of the situation.
angus reid also asked respondents whether the federal government has helped or hurt their province’s economy over the past two years.
saskatchewan and alberta residents were the most likely to say ottawa damaged provincial economies (72 per cent and 65 per cent, respectively).
quebecers were the least likely to say the trudeau government harmed their economy — 46 per cent, an increase of four percentage points compared to 2019.
angus reid also asked canadians if their province is “treated fairly” by the federal government and if it’s “respected” by the rest of the country.
ontario was the only province where a majority (52 per cent) said they feel fairly treated by ottawa, with quebec second (42 per cent).
however, quebecers were among the least likely to say their province is respected by the rest of canada.
only 26 per cent of quebec respondents said their province is respected. saskatchewanians were the least likely to feel respected (22 per cent).
results of an angus reid institute survey, july 2024.
angus reid institute