Poll finds more Nova Scotians believe province on wrong track as Houston support slips
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Premier Tim Houston's party has gone down 10 points in voter intention since January 2026. PHOTO BY TIM KROCHAK /THE CHRONICLE HERALD Article content Premier Tim Houston and the Progressive Conservatives remain ahead for voters in Nova Scotia, however, new polling suggests a difficult budget season may be weighing on the public’s minds. Article content The poll released Monday by Abacus Data said support for Houston’s government has “softened” since January following backlash tied to the province’s most recent budget. Article content Article content Article content Abacus Data pointed to criti…
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