A survey looked at fixing the economy, immigration, housing
Not the best news for politicians.
A new poll suggests Canadians are stressed out about the economy and have little faith in governments to fix big problems.
Proof Strategies revealed two-thirds of respondents reported high levels of economic anxiety.
Fewer than 1/4 of the 1,500 people surveyed online early last month said they had faith in any level of government to make housing more affordable.
And only about 1/3 said they trust government to manage the immigration system.

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