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National Perspective: Unhappy electorates on both sides of US-Canada border
TORONTO — On one side of the border, a president with an approval rating of 41 percent. On the other side of the border, a prime minister with an approval rating of 33 percent. The giant countries of North America have grown weary of their leaders. It’s enough to make one nostalgic for the summer of 1987. Brian Mulroney noticed a headline in the New York Times reporting that Ronald Reagan’s public approval rating had plummeted to 59 percent. He picked up the telephone, dialed Camp David and told Mr. Reagan that he had discovered the fundamental difference between their two countries: the definition of the word “plummet.” Mr. Mulroney at the time had approval ratings in the mid-20s. More than

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