Provincial Politics
Back to homepagePremiers’ Performance: Leader approval plummets in most provinces; Moe, Higgs suffer dramatic slides
Just one-in-five Albertans approve of Kenney, the lowest of any premier October 13, 2021 – Be it fourth wave frustrations, pushback over mask and vaccine mandates, or post-COVID anxiety, Canadians have grown significantly less impressed with their provincial leaders since
Read MoreBilinguisme divergent, angoisse linguistique et le projet de loi 96
Un rapport de l’Institut Angus Reid Le 8 octobre 2021 – La langue est depuis longtemps considérée comme un élément central des identités personnelles et culturelles. Bien que de nombreuses langues autochtones et immigrées soient parlées au Canada, l’identité linguistique
Read MoreCOVID-19: Fourth wave renews debate over community restrictions in Western Canada
COVID-19 handling plagues Kenney, Pallister; Ford recovers, Legault continues to receive praise August 13, 2021 – Canadians continue to cope with the complications brought on by COVID-19, which is surging across the country – with few regional exceptions. Amidst rising
Read MorePremiers’ Performance: Ford and Kenney’s popularity & political fortunes bear brunt of pandemic management
Ontario, Alberta premiers see declines in leadership approval; opposition parties in those provinces gain June 9, 2021 – Two of Canada’s most prominent Conservative premiers are deep in the depths of the blues this spring, for reasons that have nothing
Read MoreDivergent bilingualism, linguistic anxieties, and Bill 96
A report by the Angus Reid Institute October 8, 2021 – Language has long been understood as central to both personal and cultural identities. While home to many different immigrant and Indigenous languages, Canada’s linguistic identity is often approached through
Read MorePremiers’ Performance: Horgan highest, Ford’s fall continues, Rankin enters the ranks largely unknown
Alberta’s Kenney and Manitoba’s Pallister remain among least approved of provincial leaders March 10, 2021 – As the hot, bright and unyielding spotlight of scrutiny shifts from Ottawa to provincial capitals in the next phase of vaccine distribution, premiers will
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