Speaking to Global News about an exclusive poll that showed Canada’s Conservatives pulling ahead slightly in popularity, Ipsos Public Affairs CEO Darrell Bricker attributed “fatigue with the Liberal government” and NDP’s alignment with their policies benefiting the Conservative Party. “People are really not that happy with the direction of the country at the moment, and they lay a lot of that blame right now on the Trudeau administration,” Bricker said.
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Voter ‘fatigue’ with Liberals benefiting Conservatives, breaking gridlock: Ipsos CEO
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