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Canadians who self-identify as working class, poor on the rise: poll

A new poll has found that more Canadians are identifying as working class or poor. Getty Images

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests the political battle constantly being waged for the support of Canada’s middle class is being fought over increasingly shrinking territory.

An Ekos-Canadian Press survey of 4,839 Canadians suggests the number of people who self-identify as working class or poor is on the rise.

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Pollster Frank Graves says that while the middle class itself may be comfortable with the direction of the current Liberal government, the growing ranks of working class and poor aren’t.

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Graves says the question becomes where those increasingly disconnected Canadians park their votes and if they represent the groundwork for either a right-wing or progressive populism taking hold in the coming years.

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The poll, conducted between Sept. 15 and Oct. 1, suggests people are feeling more pessimistic about their own futures not just over the next year, but over the next five.

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The overall survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.4 per cent, 19 times out of 20.

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