Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Least And Most Popular Premiers

Source: Angus Reid online survey, Dec. 2013
NOTE: Prince Edward Island was not polled.


9. Kathy Dunderdale, Newfoundland and Labrador (PC)
Approve: 24%
Disapprove: 69%
Unsure: 7%



8. Greg Selinger, Manitoba (NDP)
Approve: 28%
Disapprove: 62%
Unsure: 10%



7. David Alward, New Brunswick (PC)
Approve: 31%
Disapprove: 57%
Unsure: 12%



6. Alison Redford, Alberta (PC)
Approve: 31%
Disapprove: 63%
Unsure: 6%



5. Pauline Marois, Quebec (PQ)
Approve: 32%
Disapprove: 62%
Unsure: 6%



4. Kathleen Wynne, Ontario (Liberal)
Approve: 35%
Disapprove: 50%
Unsure: 15%



3. Christy Clark, British Columbia (Liberal)
Approve: 42%
Disapprove: 51%
Unsure: 7%



2. Stephen McNeil , Nova Scotia (Liberal)
Approve: 57%
Disapprove: 28%
Unsure: 14%



1. Brad Wall, Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan Party)
Approve: 66%
Disapprove: 27%
Unsure: 7%



Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall earned the top spot yet again, with an approval rating of 66 per cent, down from 68 per cent in September, 2013. He has consistently earned an approval rating of at least 66 per cent since December 2012, the polling firm noted.

Recently elected Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil, who led Liberals to victory by a wide margin in October, came in second with an approval rating of 57 per cent. His ousted predecessor Darrell Dexter received a 28 per cent approval rating in September's poll.

"Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia are the only provinces where more respondents approve of their premiers' performance than disapprove," according to Angus Reid Global.


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