From Coast-To Coast, Canadians Loathe Trudeau and The Liberals
“What we’ve seen is, the anger quotient has hit a new record,” Nanos Research founder Nik Nanos told CTV News in an interview on Wednesday.
“Feelings of anger toward the federal government have increased or held steady in every region, with the largest increases among residents of Quebec (December: 12%; March: 24%) and Atlantic Canada (December: 21%; March: 38%),” reads a survey recently published by Nanos Research.
A telling piece of information it is. Voters in Quebec, consistently coddled by Canada’s Liberal government, are angry. Residents in the Atlantic provinces, historically dedicated to the Liberals, are angry. It goes without saying that residents of western Canada feel the same, particularly in the province of Alberta.
Why is this the case? When a government deviates from the will of the public, anger begins to boil among the electorate. Considering the degree of public animosity, is there anything that would put public mistrust at levels indicated by this new survey?
Yes, there is. CBC won’t allude to it, and Toronto Star won’t tweet about, yet a rational explanation does exist. Exasperation with government can likely be traced to a simple observation:
The agenda of the Trudeau government is adopted from a political blueprint emanating from ideological positioning advanced by powerful globalist players. For example, World Economic Forum, from which the carbon agenda has been adopted, in addition to government’s LGBT positioning.