Poll suggests Canadians appear pessimistic about their economic futures
OTTAWA — A new poll suggests the political battle constantly waged for the support of Canada’s middle class is being fought over increasingly shrinking territory.
An Ekos-Canadian Press survey of 4,839 Canadians indicates the number of people who self-identify as working class sits at 37 per cent, while 43 per cent place themselves in the middle.
It’s the lowest recorded since 2002, Ekos said — at the outset of the century, about 70 per cent of Canadians defined themselves in middle class terms.
At the same time the incidence of those in the working class has nearly doubled.


