April 19, 2024

Angus Reid releases poll on the state of BC politics

Angus Reid has released its latest litmus test of the BC political scene, and once again it doesn't have much good news for the BC Liberals. If an election was held tomorrow, the Angus Reid numbers say forty nine percent would vote NDP, twenty six percent would go Liberal. The BC Conservatives sit at sixteen percent after a rough month of internal … [Read more...]

The leader of the NDP downplays latest Angus Reid polling numbers

Despite ongoing attempts to paint him as bad for BC's economy, NDP leader Adrian Dix is still the most popular choice for premier in the latest Angus Reid public opinion poll.  Dix says his refusal to go negative seems to be working against all his detractors including Premier Christy Clark.  As for whether he's worried about the NDP … [Read more...]

NDP still has upper hand in BC according to Angus Reid poll

The BC NDP continue with a healthy lead over the BC Liberals in the latest Angus Reid public opinion poll.It gives the NDP 45 per-cent support, down 5 points from May.The Liberals are unchanged at 23 per-cent, the BC Conservatives are up 3 points to 22 per-cent, and the Greens are up 2 points to 8 per-cent.When it comes to who would be the best … [Read more...]

Public inquest to be held into death of Angus Mitchell

The BC Coroners Service has confirmed a public inquest will be held into the death of Angus David Mitchell. Mitchell was shot by police May 30th, hours after a warning went out for the public to be on the lookout for him. Mitchell was wanted for shooting his former landlord, and was a person of interest in the shooting of two people at a Burnaby … [Read more...]

Pollster Angus Reid fires back at Premier dismissing latest survey

Premier Christy Clark's attempt to laugh off poll results showing only three in 10 British Columbians like her have offended pollster Angus Reid. “She seems to want to have us stand out in some way. You'd think she'd be happy that we actually are employing 250 people here in the province of British Columbia." Speaking with CKNW's Jon McComb … [Read more...]