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Poll reveals who is Canada’s most popular premier and who is most disliked

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    Using online panels, Pollara surveyed 3,400 people across the country May 16-20. While opt-in polls cannot be assigned a margin of error, for comparison purposes, a random sample of this size would have one of plus or minus 1.7 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

    The firm found 47 per cent of respondents had a positive impression of Ford while 27 per cent had a negative one for a net rating of +19 per cent.

    In Ontario, the premier, who was reelected Feb. 27 with a third consecutive majority, has a +12 per cent ranking while outside his home province he is at +23 per cent.

    At the other end of the popularity scale, 19 per cent had a positive impression of Smith with 29 per cent negative for a net rate of -10 per cent.

    In Alberta, where she is dealing with a health contracts scandal and a possible referendum on secession, she was at -5 per cent and was at -12 per cent in the rest of the country.

    Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has a +51 per cent rating at home and +16 per cent in other provinces.

    Quebec’s François Legault, who polls suggest faces a challenging election next year, was at -10 per cent at home and +1 per cent outside his province.

    The Pollara poll comes as the recently elected Carney is meeting with first ministers in Saskatoon to discuss removing interprovincial trade barriers and expediting construction of “nation-building projects” like pipelines, mines, ports and energy infrastructure to offset the impact of Trump’s tariffs. “Given that Carney’s got Alberta roots … I think for the next year or two that could be the interesting struggle in our politics — what happens in the midst of a referendum and how does Danielle Smith play in the rest of the country,” said Arnold.

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      Using online panels, Pollara surveyed 3,400 people across the country May 16-20. While opt-in polls cannot be assigned a margin of error, for comparison purposes, a random sample of this size would have one of plus or minus 1.7 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

      The firm found 47 per cent of respondents had a positive impression of Ford while 27 per cent had a negative one for a net rating of +19 per cent.

      In Ontario, the premier, who was reelected Feb. 27 with a third consecutive majority, has a +12 per cent ranking while outside his home province he is at +23 per cent.

      At the other end of the popularity scale, 19 per cent had a positive impression of Smith with 29 per cent negative for a net rate of -10 per cent.

      In Alberta, where she is dealing with a health contracts scandal and a possible referendum on secession, she was at -5 per cent and was at -12 per cent in the rest of the country.

      Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has a +51 per cent rating at home and +16 per cent in other provinces.

      Quebec’s François Legault, who polls suggest faces a challenging election next year, was at -10 per cent at home and +1 per cent outside his province.

      The Pollara poll comes as the recently elected Carney is meeting with first ministers in Saskatoon to discuss removing interprovincial trade barriers and expediting construction of “nation-building projects” like pipelines, mines, ports and energy infrastructure to offset the impact of Trump’s tariffs. “Given that Carney’s got Alberta roots … I think for the next year or two that could be the interesting struggle in our politics — what happens in the midst of a referendum and how does Danielle Smith play in the rest of the country,” said Arnold.

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      eatcasserole@lemmy.world
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      The firm found 47 per cent of respondents had a positive impression of Ford

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      • Sunshine (she/her)S Sunshine (she/her)

        Using online panels, Pollara surveyed 3,400 people across the country May 16-20. While opt-in polls cannot be assigned a margin of error, for comparison purposes, a random sample of this size would have one of plus or minus 1.7 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

        The firm found 47 per cent of respondents had a positive impression of Ford while 27 per cent had a negative one for a net rating of +19 per cent.

        In Ontario, the premier, who was reelected Feb. 27 with a third consecutive majority, has a +12 per cent ranking while outside his home province he is at +23 per cent.

        At the other end of the popularity scale, 19 per cent had a positive impression of Smith with 29 per cent negative for a net rate of -10 per cent.

        In Alberta, where she is dealing with a health contracts scandal and a possible referendum on secession, she was at -5 per cent and was at -12 per cent in the rest of the country.

        Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has a +51 per cent rating at home and +16 per cent in other provinces.

        Quebec’s François Legault, who polls suggest faces a challenging election next year, was at -10 per cent at home and +1 per cent outside his province.

        The Pollara poll comes as the recently elected Carney is meeting with first ministers in Saskatoon to discuss removing interprovincial trade barriers and expediting construction of “nation-building projects” like pipelines, mines, ports and energy infrastructure to offset the impact of Trump’s tariffs. “Given that Carney’s got Alberta roots … I think for the next year or two that could be the interesting struggle in our politics — what happens in the midst of a referendum and how does Danielle Smith play in the rest of the country,” said Arnold.

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        derisionconsulting@lemmy.ca
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        While opt-in polls cannot be assigned a margin of error

        Basically, these numbers don’t really count for anything.

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          While opt-in polls cannot be assigned a margin of error

          Basically, these numbers don’t really count for anything.

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          hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works
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          Still, they’re an interesting look.

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            The firm found 47 per cent of respondents had a positive impression of Ford

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            yezzey@lemmy.ca
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            We are comparing him to Kathleen Wynn.

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            • Sunshine (she/her)S Sunshine (she/her)

              Using online panels, Pollara surveyed 3,400 people across the country May 16-20. While opt-in polls cannot be assigned a margin of error, for comparison purposes, a random sample of this size would have one of plus or minus 1.7 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

              The firm found 47 per cent of respondents had a positive impression of Ford while 27 per cent had a negative one for a net rating of +19 per cent.

              In Ontario, the premier, who was reelected Feb. 27 with a third consecutive majority, has a +12 per cent ranking while outside his home province he is at +23 per cent.

              At the other end of the popularity scale, 19 per cent had a positive impression of Smith with 29 per cent negative for a net rate of -10 per cent.

              In Alberta, where she is dealing with a health contracts scandal and a possible referendum on secession, she was at -5 per cent and was at -12 per cent in the rest of the country.

              Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has a +51 per cent rating at home and +16 per cent in other provinces.

              Quebec’s François Legault, who polls suggest faces a challenging election next year, was at -10 per cent at home and +1 per cent outside his province.

              The Pollara poll comes as the recently elected Carney is meeting with first ministers in Saskatoon to discuss removing interprovincial trade barriers and expediting construction of “nation-building projects” like pipelines, mines, ports and energy infrastructure to offset the impact of Trump’s tariffs. “Given that Carney’s got Alberta roots … I think for the next year or two that could be the interesting struggle in our politics — what happens in the midst of a referendum and how does Danielle Smith play in the rest of the country,” said Arnold.

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              ilikeboobies@lemmy.ca
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              Why would someone like Ford but be against Smith?

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                We are comparing him to Kathleen Wynn.

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                eatcasserole@lemmy.world
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                I would take Wynn back over Doug in a heartbeat.

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                  I would take Wynn back over Doug in a heartbeat.

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                  yezzey@lemmy.ca
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                  I wasn’t a big fan making people do emission tests and spending money for nothing because a light was on on the dash just to get to work and pay taxes. Oh its your gasoline vent, we need to do smoke tests to see if gasoline vapors are leaking into the environment. Yea total bullshit. She cost me a lot of money! Doug Ford Isn’t doing that.

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                    I wasn’t a big fan making people do emission tests and spending money for nothing because a light was on on the dash just to get to work and pay taxes. Oh its your gasoline vent, we need to do smoke tests to see if gasoline vapors are leaking into the environment. Yea total bullshit. She cost me a lot of money! Doug Ford Isn’t doing that.

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                    eatcasserole@lemmy.world
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                    I wasn’t a fan of car ownership in general, so now I bike to work and pay less taxes.

                    Not that Wynn was perfect by any means, but there are lightyears between perfect and Doug ford.

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                      I wasn’t a fan of car ownership in general, so now I bike to work and pay less taxes.

                      Not that Wynn was perfect by any means, but there are lightyears between perfect and Doug ford.

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                      yezzey@lemmy.ca
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                      Wish I could bike to work.

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