On the heels of winning a fourth consecutive term for the Saskatchewan Party back in October, Premier Scott Moe's approval rating has increased slightly.
Although his approval rating is still high, Premier Moe’s popularity continue to lag behind some of his other provincial counterparts.
According to the latest information from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute, Moe has the fifth-highest approval rating in the country at 61 per cent. That represents a slight increase from the 59 per cent approval rating reported back in August but is still shy of the 65 per cent rating he had last May.
Moe trails John Horgan in British Columbia, Francois Legault in Quebec, Blaine Higgs in New Brunswick, and Stephen McNeil in Nova Scotia.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is next at 55 per cent, followed by Andrew Furey in Newfoundland and Labrador with 53 per cent, Alberta’s Jason Kenney at 40 per cent, and Brian Pallister in Manitoba at 32 per cent.
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