OTTAWA — As provincial and territorial leaders prepare to gather, new survey results suggest two western premiers pushing Ottawa to help kickstart their economies face some uneasiness among voters back home. In Saskatchewan, 48 per cent of those who took part had a somewhat positive view of Scott Moe, with 36 per cent holding a somewhat negative opinion. In Ontario, 69 per cent of survey participants had a somewhat negative opinion of Ford, while 26 per cent had a somewhat positive view. By contrast, 65 per cent of respondents in Quebec had a somewhat positive opinion of provincial leader Francois Legault. The sentiment was reflected in the survey, with 87 per cent of NDP voters saying Singh should stay on as leader.
Source: National Post December 01, 2019 20:11 UTC