- Reaction score
- 1,440
- Points
- 1,160
http://angusreid.org/cabinet-performance-2018/ (Report at Link)
Federal Cabinet Ratings: A happy new year for Freeland; Hussen, Sohi face cold winter ahead
Files Trudeau government has found itself vulnerable on take toll on ministers responsible for them
December 14, 2018 – While members of the federal cabinet prepare to escape the political and literal biting cold of Ottawa during the winter break, some will leave Parliament Hill feeling more festive than others.
The second annual public opinion survey from the Angus Reid Institute canvassing Canadian opinion on the performance of the Trudeau government’s cabinet finds some, such as Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland and Minister of Transport Marc Garneau, riding high once more.
With 49 per cent of Canadians saying she has done a ‘good job’ this year, Freeland’s performance score of +20 (the percentage of those saying “good job” less those saying “bad job”) is the highest among her peers.
Others, such as Minister of Natural Resources Amarjeet Sohi and Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Ahmed Hussen – receive far less credit from the Canadian public.
Sohi, a key figure in the TransMountain tumult of 2018, receives a -36 – ten points worse than anyone else.
Federal Cabinet Ratings: A happy new year for Freeland; Hussen, Sohi face cold winter ahead
Files Trudeau government has found itself vulnerable on take toll on ministers responsible for them
December 14, 2018 – While members of the federal cabinet prepare to escape the political and literal biting cold of Ottawa during the winter break, some will leave Parliament Hill feeling more festive than others.
The second annual public opinion survey from the Angus Reid Institute canvassing Canadian opinion on the performance of the Trudeau government’s cabinet finds some, such as Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland and Minister of Transport Marc Garneau, riding high once more.
With 49 per cent of Canadians saying she has done a ‘good job’ this year, Freeland’s performance score of +20 (the percentage of those saying “good job” less those saying “bad job”) is the highest among her peers.
Others, such as Minister of Natural Resources Amarjeet Sohi and Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Ahmed Hussen – receive far less credit from the Canadian public.
Sohi, a key figure in the TransMountain tumult of 2018, receives a -36 – ten points worse than anyone else.