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Hows that working for you Alberta... Arc Energy Research suggests $19 bill in investment at risk in the oil patch going forward, multi national oil companies flee the province, U.S based investors have left, no one who invests in the Cdn energy industry hasn't been hurt by it.... Notleys popularity rating sliding into Wynne territory. Trudeau spending like a drunken sailor, little or no accountability as deficits grow larger and larger, imposing carbon taxes that will do little or nothing for anyone on this planet, a lot like his dad who left us to deal with the debt in the 90's through austerity. The U.S. popularity numbers seem not so bad in comparison, CNN a schill for the democrats now calling for change at the top, Democrats are in desperate times losing one election after another, wiped out in governor races, congress, senate , presidential races no matter the money they throw at it. Coming to Canada, what happens when socialists run out of other peoples money ... Premier Rachel Notley’s popularity among Albertans has slid in a new poll. The most recent Angus Reid Institute survey of provincial premiers’ popularity shows Notley with 28 per cent approval in June. That’s a drop of three points from the 31 per cent approval the NDP premier posted in three successive polls by the company between September 2016 and March of this year. Her disapproval rating is 62 per cent. In a news release, Angus Reid executive director Shachi Kurl said the movement toward a united conservative party in Alberta and the prospect of a British Columbia NDP government that will try to block the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion may be hurting Notley. “Notley has been vigorously defending the project in the name of Alberta’s economic interests, but it may not be enough,” said Kurl. Notley’s showing puts her tied for second with Newfoundland and Labrador’s Dwight Ball in the least-popular premier sweepstakes. Ontario’s Kathleen Wynne continues to have the lowest approval, at 15 per cent. Saskatchewan’s Brad Wall remains the most popular premier in Canada, but his 45 per cent approval rating represents a seven-point drop since March. The results come from an online survey conducted June 5-12 of a randomized sample of 5,406 Canadian adults who are members of the Angus Reid Forum. Online polls do not have a margin of error because the sample is not random, but a probability sample of this size would have a margin of error of plus or minus two percentage points, 19 times out of 20. The Alberta numbers stem from the 599 provincial residents who took part in the poll. |
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54682 | Re: Hows that working for you Alberta.../ Birchcliff CEO on the reg environment in Canada | us2u001 | 1 | 6/23/2017 3:47:52 PM |
54683 | Re: Hows that working for you Alberta... | rfk | 1 | 6/23/2017 9:34:04 PM |