Majority of Canadians unfamiliar with possible NDP leadership contenders, poll finds https://t.co/JuKQksH7bQ https://t.co/lwP3jjLPnf
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Latest @niknanos federal poll: Liberals 45.1, Conservatives 32.6, NDP 11.5 – Canadians most concerned about jobs/the economy and Trump/US relations https://t.co/WlJr33QJLd Find out more at https://t.co/1zbPY5GAhV https://t.co/OqFE6nysEw
Recent polling data highlights the current approval ratings of former U.S. President Donald Trump on key issues, with a Rasmussen Poll indicating a steady approval rating of 50% and a disapproval rating of 48% as of July 8, 2025. Trump's job approval received mixed reviews across various topics. Concurrently, Canadian federal political polling shows the Liberal Party leading with approximately 45% support, followed by the Conservative Party at around 33%, and the New Democratic Party (NDP) at about 11.5% to 12%. The polls also reveal that nearly half of Liberal voters are open to a merger with the NDP, although broader public support for such mergers, including with the Green Party, remains limited. Key issues of concern for Canadians include jobs and the economy, Trump-U.S. relations, healthcare, housing, and inflation. Additionally, a majority of Canadians are reportedly unfamiliar with potential NDP leadership contenders, according to multiple polls conducted in early July 2025.