CANADAHALIFAX news Satisfaction with Tim Houston’s government remains high: poll by admin 2 ديسمبر، 2022 written by admin 2 ديسمبر، 2022 115 That’s according to the latest quarterly survey from Narrative Research CITYnews halifax \ Meghan Groff Listen to this article Nova Scotians remain highly satisfied with Tim Houston’s government. That’s according to the latest quarterly poll from Narrative Research, which finds 61 per cent of Nova Scotians are satisfied with the performance of the Progressive Conservatives. That’s a slight decrease of one point since the last survey in August. When asked who they would vote for if an election were held today, 42 per cent of those who have made up their minds said the PCs, which is down one point. Twenty seven per cent would cast their ballot for the Liberals — a loss of three points — and 25 per cent would pick the NDP — a gain of three. “Support for the NDP is highest in HRM and lowest elsewhere in mainland Nova Scotia,” the polling company said. Five per cent would vote Green. Tim Houston is also the preferred choice for premier of 35 per cent of respondents. Twenty per cent would like to see Claudia Chender of the NDP lead the province, while 17 per cent want the Liberal’s Zach Churchill. The Green’s leader Anthony Edmonds is favoured by 5 per cent, while 1 per cent support the Atlantica Party’s Jonathan Dean. “While support for Houston is similar across the province, support for Chender is higher in HRM relative to the rest of mainland Nova Scotia,” Narrative Research stated. The results are based on a sample of 605 adult Nova Scotians through a telephone survey conducted from November 2 to November 28, with overall results accurate to within ±4.0 percentage points, 95 out of 100 times. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Emergency overnight winter shelter to open in Lower Sackville next post Scrambling for aircraft in N.S. mass shooting, RCMP told to ‘pound sand’: official You may also like Sullivan children still missing after Mounties search nearby... 13 مايو، 2025 Nova Scotia MPs Sean Fraser and Lena Diab... 13 مايو، 2025 N.S. accepting new seafood buyer and processor licences... 13 مايو، 2025 Pilot shortage raises concerns as wildfire season begins... 13 مايو، 2025 Bail hearing to continue Tuesday for Halifax teenager... 13 مايو، 2025 Nova Scotia RCMP were searching for vehicle before... 13 مايو، 2025 Housing affordability crisis a focus as national conference... 13 مايو، 2025 كارني وأعضاء مجلس وزرائه الـ38 يؤدّون اليمين الدستورية 13 مايو، 2025 مكسيكو تتوقع مراجعةً مبكرة لاتفاق التجارة الحرة مع... 13 مايو، 2025 الأسلحة النارية: ’’البوليتكنيك تتذكر‘‘ تحثّ كارتي على الوفاء... 13 مايو، 2025