1 Which party leader do you trust the most to navigate the current Canada-US trade tensions?
Pierre Poilievre (Conservative)
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Yves-François Blanchet (Bloc Québécois)
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Elizabeth May and Jonathan Pedneault (Green)
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Maxime Bernier (People’s Party)
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2 With a federal election ahead, which of the following issues do you consider as top priorities for Canada?
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Tariffs and U.S. Relations
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Cost of Living / Inflation
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Deficit / Government Spending
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Erosion of Personal Freedoms
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Excessive Political Correctness
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Climate Change / Environment
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3 Which leader do you trust the most to fix the most pressing domestic issues facing Canada?
Pierre Poilievre (Conservative)
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Yves-François Blanchet (Bloc Québécois)
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Elizabeth May and Jonathan Pedneault (Green)
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Maxime Bernier (People’s Party)
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4 During the recent Liberal leadership campaign, former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland commented that Trudeau fell out of favour with Canadians in part due to his virtue signalling and identity politics. Do you think that the new government should cease practicing identity politics?
5 With Mark Carney replacing Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister, polls have swung in favour of the Liberals. In your view, which of the following best explains the public opinion shift?
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U.S. tariffs and Trump factor are swaying voters
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Trudeau resigned and the consumer carbon tax is gone
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Many NDP supporters have shifted to the Liberals
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Carney’s background makes him a good fit
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The trade war is giving a “Trump bump” to the current government
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Carney restores the trust in the Liberals
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Conservatives could have done more to build solid public support
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I don’t trust polls, they’re not accurate
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6 Canada’s next government will face key economic and other domestic challenges. Some believe a strong leader can turn things around, while others think broad structural reforms are needed. Which do you think is most important?
A strong leader can fix it
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Structural reforms are needed
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7 How would you rate the Canadian media coverage of the federal election campaign?
Excellent: fair, comprehensive, and well-balanced
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Good: informative but lacks deeper analysis of key issues
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Average: covers basic facts but misses important context
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Poor: biased, misleading, or oversimplifies the candidates and issues
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