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- Global News
Prime Minister Carney maintains positive approval rating despite summer cooldown: poll
See more sharing options Send this page to someone via email Share this item on Twitter Share this item via WhatsApp Share this item on Facebook A new poll suggests Prime Minister Mark Carney's popularity is cooling off in the summer, but still remains broadly positive. Abacus Data says the Carney-led Liberal government's approval dipped to 50 per cent in its latest polling, down two percentage points compared to mid-July and the lowest level since March. Canadians were surveyed in the week after U.S. President Donald Trump levied new 35 per cent tariffs on Canada — seemingly a consequence of failing to secure a new trade deal by the Aug. 1 deadline. 9:47 Canada-US trade war: Why can't Mark Carney get a deal done with Trump? Carney himself maintains a positive net approval rating despite a couple percentage points of mild cooling. Story continues below advertisement Abacus CEO David Coletto says the drop in popularity could be tied to a lack of perceived progress on key domestic files and ongoing high-profile international negotiations. Despite a modest cooldown for the Liberals, the polling firm says political preference has been largely unchanged through the summer.

Globe and Mail
7 minutes ago
- Globe and Mail
Air Canada flight attendants to picket at four Canadian airports as contract negotiations resume
Air Canada AC-T flight attendants plan to picket at four airports on Monday to highlight their pay demands in contract negotiations with Canada's largest airline, but its operations will not be affected, the union said. The Canadian Union of Public Employees said in a statement on Sunday that the demonstrations would take place at airports in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary at 1 p.m. ET. Negotiators for the two sides returned to the bargaining table on Friday after flight attendants overwhelmingly approved a strike mandate last week that could allow them to walk off the job as early as August 16. The union said the main issues include making sure the airline's 10,000 flight attendants get paid for all working hours, not just when planes are in motion, and improving 'poverty wages that are no longer consistent with the economic reality of 2025.' 'The standard simply can't be maintained because it's no longer acceptable,' says Wesley Lesosky, president of the union unit for Air Canada. Historically, airlines have paid cabin crew when planes are in motion. But in their latest contract negotiations, North American flight attendants have sought compensation for hours worked including tasks like boarding passengers and waiting before and between flights at the airport. CUPE said the demonstration on Monday is not a strike and will not affect the Air Canada's operations.


National Post
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- National Post
Mark Carney's popularity cooling off in the summer, but still remains broadly positive: poll
A new poll suggests Prime Minister Mark Carney's popularity is cooling off in the summer, but still remains broadly positive. Article content Abacus Data says the Carney-led Liberal government's approval dipped to 50 per cent in its latest polling, down two percentage points compared to mid-July and the lowest level since March. Article content Canadians were surveyed in the week after U.S. President Donald Trump levied new 35 per cent tariffs on Canada — seemingly a consequence of failing to secure a new trade deal by the Aug. 1 deadline. Article content Article content Article content Carney himself maintains a positive net approval rating despite a couple percentage points of mild cooling. Article content Article content