Nanos: Kenney using convoy protest as ‘political defibrillator’ after COVID-19 response | TREND LINE

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CTVNews.ca's Michael Stittle and Nanos Research's Nik Nanos discuss Alta. Premier Jason Kenney's response to the convoy protests in Ottawa and at the Canada-U.S. border.

Nik explains the embattled politician's strategy and if he thinks that Kenney would run for the leader of the federal party.

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26 comments

  1. Do you want to know why nobody will to vote for Kenney in the next election…… KENNEY is all talk and no ACTION!

    1. Now, Grant, define what exactly is a ‘far right’ party. Please be specific. And be sure to cite which public policies qualify as ‘far right.’

    1. Kenny can barely even see the minions from his rooftop patio, and laws are experienced differently up there.

  2. Nick, you aren’t a political analyst.
    Just run your little polls and then massage the numbers as usual.

  3. There’s protests in Edmonton at the legislature slow roll convoys throughout the province on the highways throughout Alberta as well as down at the border

  4. Nick, you aren’t a political analyst.
    Just run your little polls and then massage the numbers as usual.

  5. Kenney took a position on something. Amazing. His party was trailing the United Ground Hog Party, so he stuck his finger in the air, determined the direction of the prevailing breeze, and went with it.

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