A new poll suggests the premiers of Canada's three Prairie provinces are lagging their counterparts in the rest of the country when it comes to how local residents feel they are managing the COVID-19 pandemic. The only other premier with less than 50 per cent satisfaction was Saskatchewan's Scott Moe at 39 per cent. Quebec premier has 55% approvalIn neighbouring Quebec, 55 per cent of respondents in that province felt the same about François Legault. In British Columbia, Premier John Horgan's handling of the pandemic got a thumbs-up from 59 per cent of respondents. Prince Edward Island Premier Dennis King fared the best across nearly all of those categories, while Kenney and Pallister were at the bottom.
Source: CBC News December 29, 2020 16:22 UTC