Federal government research has found that Canadians are dissatisfied with how the government is managing the economy and cost-of-living challenges.
A report disclosed on July 20, “Continuous Qualitative Data Collection of Canadians’ Views,” found that “almost all” of those polled “had a negative opinion regarding the federal government’s management of the economy in recent years,” according to Blacklock’s Reporter in an article on July 21.
The Privy Council research, which was drawn from federal focus groups across the country under a $2.4 million contract with The Strategic Counsel, found that Canadians are not happy.
“Several felt that issues related to the rising cost of living, a lack of affordable housing, and low wages had been growing for many years and that the Government of Canada should have been better prepared to assist Canadians with these challenges,” said the report….