B.C. premier's approval rating climbs though remains below 50 per cent: poll

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B.C. premier's approval rating climbs though remains below 50 per cent: poll
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Fewer than half of British Columbians approve of Premier David Eby's performance, placing him in the middle of the pack among Canada's premiers, according to the latest poll released Wednesday by the Angus Reid Institute.

Fewer than half of British Columbians approve of Premier David Eby's performance, placing him in the middle of the pack among Canada's premiers, according to theNewfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey maintains the highest approval rating at 62 per cent, while the lowest approvals went to Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson and New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs, who are tied with 25 per cent support.

Eby's favourability rating rose two points since December, when it sat at 46 per cent, while the number of British Columbians who disapprove of his job rose from 26 per cent to 33 per cent.The B.C. premier narrowly edged out Danielle Smith of Alberta, whose 46 per cent approval rating marks a three-point gain since December.

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