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Sask. Party up 3 points to 49% in Mainstreet, Postmedia poll

A new poll ahead of the provincial election that surveyed 1,498 Saskatchewan residents has the Saskatchewan Party up by three points and now sitting at 49 per cent support.

NDP drops 2 points to 28%, while 13% of respondents undecided

Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall in Vancouver for a meeting of the Council of the Federation. (Jonathan Hayward/THE CANADIAN PRESS)

Anew poll ahead of the provincial election that surveyed1,498 Saskatchewan residents has the Saskatchewan Party up by three points and now sitting at49 per cent support.

Conducted by Mainstreet and Postmedia, the survey was conducted on Monday, reaching people through a combination ofcell phones and landlines, with an error of marginof2.53 percent, 19 times out of 20.

The NDP is a distant second in the survey, sitting at 28 per cent support and down two points from the last survey conducted by the group.

"After trending upward for some weeks the NDP has slipped back to 28%," said Quito Maggi, president ofMainstreet Research. "While they have improved from the beginning of the year, the Saskatchewan Partylooks set to easily capture a majority government."

The Liberal party sits at 7 per cent support, while the Greens are at 2 per cent. The results also reported that 13 per cent of respondents are undecided. The Progressive Conservatives were not represented in the survey.

City by city, Saskatoon has the highest of amount of respondents that support the SaskatchewanParty, as led by Brad Wall: 50 per cent; Regina's support for the governing party is at 40 per cent.

NDP support in the Bridge City sits at 31 per cent, while in Regina it sits at 32 per cent.

"For Saskatchewan's NDP the national conversation around Energy East could not have come at a [worse] time. Brad Wall has been assertive on the issues and Quebec's recently announced court challenge, he looksand acts very much like a statesman for the western interests,"Maggisaid. "Though Cam Broten has expressed supportfor Energy East, currently the visuals are of Wall at the national table in Vancouver."

"When it comes to a potentialagreement with Indigenous peoples in Saskatchewan there is lukewarm support, 42% support such anagreement compared to 36% who do not. Most of the positive score came from those who 'somewhatapprove' as opposed to those who 'strongly approve'."

The survey's regional margins of error are for 19 times out of 20, with the following percentages:forRegina, plus or minus 4.23 per cent; forSaskatoon plus or minus4.5 per cent; for the rest of the province4.43 per cent.

Results were weighed by geography, age andgender based on the 2011 Canadian Census, the polling agency reported.