2020 British Columbia Election: Leger Is Once Again the Most Accurate Polling Firm

November 9, 2020

LEGER IS PROUD TO HAVE PRESENTED THE MOST ACCURATE POLL RESULTS FOR THE BRITISH COLUMBIA PROVINCIAL ELECTION.

This accuracy is a result of the quality of our LEO (Leger Opinion) web panel, with more than 400,000 members, and the expertise of our 600 employees across Canada and the United States.


[WEBINAR] B.C. Post-Election: What to Expect for the First 100 Days

The B.C. NDP won a decisive victory in the recent British Columbia provincial election. What will this mean for British Columbians? And what are they expecting from this new majority government?

On November 17, 2020, at 12:00 p.m. (noon) PST, Andrew Enns, Executive Vice-President at Leger, will host a panel-style webinar with key B.C. community leaders. Andrew will share results from a recent B.C.-wide survey focused on exploring what British Columbians are expecting from this government. A non-partisan panel-style discussion about what the election results mean for B.C. will follow the presentation.

The discussion will be moderated by Harold Munro, Editor-in-Chief of the Vancouver Sun and The Province.

The webinar is free to attend, but registration is required.

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE AND REGISTER


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