Every summer, Research Co. and Glacier Media ask Canadians to assess the best and worst prime ministers since 1968. This year’s results outline stability for some historical figures, and disquieting findings for the one individual seeking to retain the country’s top political job.
This year, Quebec features a statistical tie when choosing the best recent prime minister, with Pierre Trudeau at 17 per cent and Mulroney at 16 per cent. Chrétien, whose numbers are growing across the country, stands at 10 per cent in Quebec, just below Harper and Justin Trudeau . In Alberta, more than a third of residents pick Harper as the best recent prime minister, with Pierre Trudeau a distant second at 13 per cent.
More than a third of residents of B.C. , Saskatchewan and Manitoba and Alberta think Justin Trudeau is the worst recent prime minister. Animosity towards Harper only comes close to this level in Atlantic Canada – a region where his Conservative Party failed to win a single seat in the 2015 federal election.
As expected, these former opposition leaders do better in their home regions, but not uniformly. Manning stands at 31 per cent in Alberta, while Mulcair checks in at 34 per cent in Quebec. Stanfield, almost half a century removed from the last federal election he fought as a Progressive Conservative leader, reaches 41 per cent in Atlantic Canada.
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