A national survey shows that disapproval of the Trudeau government has hit new heights.
A new Abacus Data survey of 2,400 Canadians shows that disapproval of the federal government sits at 51 per cent, the highest since Trudeau was first elected in 2015. 51 per cent of people surveyed also have a negative view of Trudeau.
If the election were to be held now, the Conservatives would win with 35 per cent of the vote share, with the Liberals forming the opposition with 30 per cent. The NDP came in at 19 per cent.
The Liberal party polled better in Atlantic Canada however, with 47 per cent saying they would vote red, compared to 31 per cent voting blue, and 16 voting orange. The majority of Conservative support came from the prairies.






















