OTTAWA — Most Canadians say Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has fallen short on its campaign promises, even as his overall satisfaction and approval ratings edge upward, a new Postmedia-Leger poll finds .

“There’s a lot of things to like about Mr. Carney’s experience and credentials that people gravitated to during the election and hold true now,” said Leger executive vice-president Andrew Enns, in an interview.

“But when we start to dig deeper, people don’t feel that we’ve made a lot of progress.”

In an online survey of just under 1,600 Canadian adults from coast-to-coast, 72 per cent said they were “disappointed with the progress” the Carney government has made in tackling the cost-of-living crisis. Another 64 per cent shared similar frustration with his pledge to temper gov

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