Unhappy electorates both sides U.S.-Canada border

TORONTO — On one side of the border, a president with an approval rating of 41%.

On the other side of the border, a prime minister with an approval rating of 33%.

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 …