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May 28, 2020 17 tweets 10 min read Read on X
Good day! @angusreidorg's signature quarterly study on how Canadians view their premiers' job performance is out. Suffice to say, this wave is an anomaly wrapped in outliers sprinkled with exceptions. Follow along as I walk you through the data 🙂📊
To begin, you can read the full results here: angusreid.org/premier-approv…
So let's start with the full picture. Here's the number of people in each of the provinces (with populations large enough for us to measure) who approve of their respective premiers: Image
Remember when I said this wave was an anomaly? It's the first time we've measured premiers' performance since the #COVID19 pandemic was declared. And people are really, really, approving of the way some premiers have handled the crisis
Take @blainehiggs, for example, in New Brunswick, where there have been relatively few cases and his approval has jumped a whopping 32 points: #nbpoli Image
Or, premier @francoislegault in Quebec, at 77% approval, an increase of 19 points over last quarter. Quebec has been among the worst hit by #COVID19 and there will be a reckoning around seniors care, but people there like Legault's style: #assnat Image
People have spoken of the @fordnation renaissance. Indeed, the once-extremely divisive premier of Ontario is how warming hearts across the political divide via his handling of the #COVID19 outbreak, and his approval has more than doubled over last quarter #onpoli Image
In BC, @jjhorgan usually emerges in a respectable place relative to others in this particular measure (not that it's a contest. OK actually it is, I am told the first minister put friendly wagers on this numbers). He too is rewarded big time for his pandemic performance: Image
Here's another anomaly. In #skpoli, @PremierScottMoe usually is the MOST approved of premier in the country. His approval is up 7 points this quarter, but 65% approval puts him in the middle of the pack: Image
Now @StephenMcNeil aka Mr. "Stay the Blazes Home" has not seen such high approval numbers in SIX years. Nova Scotians are pretty hard on their provincial politicians, but they think he's done pretty well over the last three months: #nspoli Image
In NFLD, people were so mad at @DwightBallNL he quit and promised to go away. But his management of #COVID19 in that province has netted the premier his highest approval numbers, ever: Image
Now for the two at the "back of the pack"...
Let me first contextualize the approval levels of @jkenney and @BrianPallister as normally very good. Indeed, theyd normally be among the MOST approved of in the country. But these are not normal times.
In Alberta, Premier @jkenney has been at the helm in a province with the largest #covid19 outbreak in the country (Cargill). His approval is statistically unchanged over last quarter, and down 13 points from a year ago. #abpoli: Image
Finally, we come to Manitoba, and @BrianPallister. Now, MB has had relatively few #COVID19 cases per capita compared to other provinces. So perhaps the appraisal of his job approval by Manitobans has relied less on this factor. He's up 4 points since Feb, in a decent place: Image
So that's the scan on premiers this quarter. This has been a time when people are looking to their politician for leadership, neutral tone, action and reassurance. They appear to be finding it at the provincial level.
Thank you for following along, special thanks to my colleagues at @angusreidorg, and you can read the full report here: angusreid.org/premier-approv…

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Hello. Today, June 23, is commemorated as National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism. How many Canadians know why? The answer, very sadly, is very few. But I'm going to make a thread about this that I hope will be informative ... I invite you to follow along. #airindia
Last year, I mused out loud in this op-ed for @ottawacitizen about how many Canadians would know why June 23 is important in our history....ottawacitizen.com/opinion/column…
As a pollster, I am uniquely positioned to ask Canadians. So I decided to find out.
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Hi. This is the National Day of Remembrance of Victims of Terrorism. I must remember next year to poll on what Canadians think originated this day.

A thread ... I invite you to follow along.
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268 were Canadian.
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Busy day but never too late to say I'm honoured to moderate the BC leaders debate on Oct 13 630-8pm.

Here's a few thoughts via a mini thread...

#BCvotes2020
First, here's more info about how to access and watch:
Lots of conscientious planning + work goes into producing these debates. I'm the public face of it, but seasoned, smart, passionate BC political journalists are doing a lot of heavy lifting. This amazing team will be come together to discuss & decide on the q's leaders will face.
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Hey Hey Happy Wednesday everyone. We've been working hard at @angusreidorg and can show you our latest federal vote intention numbers. Follow along as I walk you through them.
To begin, you can read the full report, download detailed tables, read up on methodology and fielding dates here: angusreid.org/federal-politi…
This was a survey of more than 5000 Cdns coast to coast so we can look at lots of different data cuts, (& we will) but here's the main story: 3 weeks from a Throne Speech & possible election, @liberal_party & @CPC_HQ are tied in voter intention among decided voters: #cdnpoli Image
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Gooooood Day Happy Monday everyone! Especially happy to share our fresh new data on premiers' approvals from coast to coast.

I'm going to do a little thread here, feel free to follow along!
First off, you can read the whole report, get information about fielding dates, sample size and methodology by following this link:

angusreid.org/premier-approv…
Secondly, it's time for my usual disclaimer. Yes, PEI we ❤️you. Yes, you are DEFINITELY a part of Canada. No we didn't forget you. No, we can't include your premier due to small sample sizes based on small population. Same as we can't include territorial leaders for that reason.
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