The Angus Reid poll showed 54 per cent of those surveyed had an unfavourable view of Falcon while 44 per cent had a negative impression of Rustad. Eby, meanwhile, had a 45 per cent approval rating.
The Angus Reid poll showed 54 per cent of those surveyed had an unfavourable view of Falcon while 44 per cent had a negative impression of Rustad. Eby, meanwhile, had a 45 per cent approval rating.
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On the heels of failed merger talks between British Columbia’s two right-of-centre parties, a new Angus Reid poll puts the governing B.C.
"So on the surface, the NDP continues to hold a strong, comfortable lead, 11 points over their next place challenger, the B.C.
Conservatives, party leader John Rustad remains a bit of an unknown to a wide swath of the electorate, Kurl said.
A new website, resignkevin.ca, is urging Falcon to step down, calling him the “biggest impediment to a free enterprise co-operation agreement.”
United’s offer of a non-competition agreement, which would have seen the parties agree not to run candidates in key ridings to avoid splitting right-of-centre voters.
Conservative’s candidate for Courtenay-Comox, Damon Scrase, stepped down after criticism over since-deleted social media posts.
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