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Poll: Two-thirds of Winnipeg residents say quality of life has declined; only 20% support mayor's re-election

By

Malak Abas

10h ago· 7 min readenNews

Summary

A new Free Press-Probe Research poll shows nearly two-thirds of Winnipeg residents believe quality of life has deteriorated over the past four years, and only one in five want to see incumbent Mayor Scott Gillingham re-elected in the upcoming fall municipal election. The poll indicates widespread dissatisfaction with the current administration and the city's direction.

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Nearly two-thirds of Winnipeggers surveyed in a Free Press-Probe Research poll released Tuesday said the quality of life in Winnipeg has deteriorated over the past four years.
Fifteen per cent of respondents said life had improved and 17 per cent said things had stayed the same.
One in five want to see Mayor Scott Gillingham re-elected in this fall's municipal election.
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Winnipeg residents feel life has worsened in the city over the past four years — and are largely uninterested in seeing the incumbent mayor be re-elected, new poll data show.

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