It hasn’t taken long for Scott Moe to become one of the country's most popular Premiers.

A study released by the Angus Reid Institute earlier this year had Scott Moe at the top of the board with a 52 percent approval rating, tied with BC Premier John Horgan at 52 percent.

Moe said that the rating is more a reflection on the team he works within the province.

"I would say that I have the opportunity to work with a great team of individuals that represent their constituents and form the government of Saskatchewan and those are our numbers and no way my numbers and their numbers that really," he said. "We don't put a lot of stock in those number. Every four years we go to the people of the province, we ask for there support, and we will be doing exactly that in just a few years."

Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Dwight Ball sat third with a 42 percent rating, Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister (37 percent) and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley (33 percent) round out the next two spots. Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard, Nova Scotia Stephen McNeil, Newfoundland Premier Brian Gallant all follow being separated by one point with Couillard and McNeil with 30 percent and Gallant with a 29 percent approval rating.

Former Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne had the lowest approval rating of just 19 percent.