Canadians from across the country are growing less impressed with their provincial leaders since the summer, according to a poll.
According to a new Angus Reid Institute poll, all but one premier who was in power at the time of the last poll in June has seen their approval level drop.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and New Brunswick’s Blaine Higgs have seen the steepest decline, both going down by nearly 20 per cent.
Ontario’s Doug Ford was the only Premier to break even, staying at 36 per cent.
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey saw a 6 per cent decrease, bringing him to a tie for the highest rating with BC’s John Horgan, and Quebec’s Francois Legault at 56 per cent.
Alberta’s Jason Kenney remains at the bottom with an abysmal 22 per cent.






















