
Mustel Research Group Ltd. released its British Columbia federal voting intention numbers today, showing the Conservatives at 36 percent, the New Democrats at 28, the Liberals at 26 and the Greens at seven. The poll was based on the results of interviews with 721 respondents conducted between June 10 and 17. But that isn't the end of the company's election research. Mustel has been commissioned to do another British Columbia federal voting intention survey, this one with a 1000 sample size, for a media client. The results of that survey will be published this coming Saturday. In related news, Mustel will be releasing its provincial voting intention numbers next week.
So your link shows "A recent Mustel Group poll indicates that in BC, the Progressive Conservative Party has the support of 36% of decided voters, in contrast to 28% supporting NDP and 26% supporting the Liberal Party."
We'd have to check the historical records for the existence of a "Progressive Conservative Party" to find any polling history, that Party no longer exists.
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