Yes, it is easy to design polls to get the results of which you seek. They are close to worthless unless all their methods and granular data is stated up front, and then analyzed by a non-partisan statistician.
We've seen a lot of polls you know. CTVNews has one where they say 90% do not support the emergency act. The reality is probably between those 2 polls.
https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/two-thirds-of-canadians-support-use-of-emergencies-act-and-want-freedom-convoy-cleared-out-poll
Yes, it is easy to design polls to get the results of which you seek. They are close to worthless unless all their methods and granular data is stated up front, and then analyzed by a non-partisan statistician.
We've seen a lot of polls you know. CTVNews has one where they say 90% do not support the emergency act. The reality is probably between those 2 polls.