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September 07, 2025
Trump no longer top of mind for many Canadians as worries shift to economy, cost of living, poll finds
Despite the slight changes over what's worrying Canadians, Mark Carney's Liberals are still holding their ground against the Conservatives, a new Abacus poll shows.
Canadians are increasingly focused on domestic issues, particularly the economy and the rising cost of living, with concerns about former U.S. President Donald Trump taking a backseat, according to a recent Abacus Data poll. This shift in priorities comes as Canadians grapple with inflation and economic uncertainty closer to home.
While Trump and the political climate south of the border were significant concerns for many Canadians in recent years, the poll suggests a growing preoccupation with issues directly impacting their daily lives and financial well-being. The rising cost of groceries, housing, and other essential goods appears to be weighing heavily on the minds of Canadians from coast to coast. The poll highlights a potential turning point where international political figures are no longer dominating the national conversation.
Despite these evolving concerns among the electorate, the Abacus Data poll indicates a relatively stable political landscape. Mark Carney's Liberal party is currently maintaining its position against the Conservative party, suggesting that the shift in national worries hasn't yet translated into a significant change in voter intentions. This stability suggests that while Canadians are concerned about the economy, they haven't yet decided that a change in government is the solution.
The poll underscores the importance of economic policy and affordability in the current political climate. Parties hoping to gain ground will likely need to address these pressing concerns with concrete plans and solutions that resonate with everyday Canadians. As the next election approaches, the ability to effectively address economic anxieties will be a key factor in determining which party gains the upper hand. The coming months will be crucial as political leaders attempt to demonstrate their understanding of the challenges facing Canadians and offer viable paths forward.
While Trump and the political climate south of the border were significant concerns for many Canadians in recent years, the poll suggests a growing preoccupation with issues directly impacting their daily lives and financial well-being. The rising cost of groceries, housing, and other essential goods appears to be weighing heavily on the minds of Canadians from coast to coast. The poll highlights a potential turning point where international political figures are no longer dominating the national conversation.
Despite these evolving concerns among the electorate, the Abacus Data poll indicates a relatively stable political landscape. Mark Carney's Liberal party is currently maintaining its position against the Conservative party, suggesting that the shift in national worries hasn't yet translated into a significant change in voter intentions. This stability suggests that while Canadians are concerned about the economy, they haven't yet decided that a change in government is the solution.
The poll underscores the importance of economic policy and affordability in the current political climate. Parties hoping to gain ground will likely need to address these pressing concerns with concrete plans and solutions that resonate with everyday Canadians. As the next election approaches, the ability to effectively address economic anxieties will be a key factor in determining which party gains the upper hand. The coming months will be crucial as political leaders attempt to demonstrate their understanding of the challenges facing Canadians and offer viable paths forward.
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