List of prime ministers of Canada by approval rating
The following is a list of prime ministers of Canada by their highest and lowest approval rating during their term. The approval rating system came into effect when John Diefenbaker was prime minister (1957–63).
Prime ministers by highest approval rating
- 1. Jean Chrétien — 66% (September 1994)[1]
- 2. Justin Trudeau — 65% (June 2016)[1]
- 3. John Diefenbaker — 64% (June 1958)[1]
- 4. Brian Mulroney — 61% (June 1985)[1]
- 4. Stephen Harper — 61% (March 2006)[1]
- 6. Lester B. Pearson — 56% (January 1966)[1]
- 6. Paul Martin — 56% (September 2005)[1]
- 8. Pierre Trudeau — 55% (September 1972)[1]
- 9. Kim Campbell — 53% (July 1993)[1]
- 10. Joe Clark — 32% (November 1979)[1]
Note: Numbers are up to date as of March 2020.
Legend:
Conservative
Liberal
Progressive Conservative
Prime ministers by lowest approval rating
- 1. Brian Mulroney — 12% (November 1992)[1]
- 2. Stephen Harper — 23% (May 2013)[1]
- 3. Joe Clark — 24% (January 1980)[1]
- 4. Pierre Trudeau — 25% (September 1982)[1]
- 5. Justin Trudeau — 28% (April 2019)[1]
- 6. John Diefenbaker — 34% (March 1963)[1]
- 7. Jean Chrétien — 36% (June 2000)[1]
- 8. Lester B. Pearson — 41% (September 1965)[1]
- 8. Paul Martin — 41% (June 2005)[1]
- 10. Kim Campbell — 48% (October 1993)[1]
Note: Numbers are up to date as of March 2020.
Legend:
Conservative
Liberal
Progressive Conservative
References
- Grenier, Éric. "Leader Meter". CBC.ca.
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