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Seven in Ten (71%) Ontarians Prefer Spending cuts to Deficits (17%) or Increased Taxes (12%)
Four in Ten (41%) Say Balancing the Books is a “Top Priority”; Doug Ford Seen as Best Candidate to Handle Ontario’s Finances
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NDP (35%, +6) Charging Towards Tories (40%, unchanged) as Liberal (22%, -4) Vote Defects; Anti-Ford Vote Coalescing behind Horwath
For the First Time, More Now Believe that NDP (36%, +11), Not Liberals (31%, -10), has Best Chance of Defeating Ford-Led PCs
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Public Perspectives: The Royal Wedding
Canadian and International Perceptions of the Royal Wedding and the Monarchy
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Majority of Ontarians Not Sold on Carbon Taxes, Think They’re Simply a Tax Grab
Only Half (52%) Say Carbon Taxes Will Improve World’s Climate
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Healthcare (54%), Economy (36%), Taxes (29%) and Energy Costs (28%) Remain Top Issues of Campaign
Ontarians Have Lost Faith in Liberals’ Ability to Tackle Most-Important Issues, Believe Tories or NDP Best to Lead
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Ontarians Split Between Horwath (38%) and Ford (37%) as Best Premier, with Wynne (19%) Far Behind
But Three in Four (74%) Ontarians Wish There Were Different Party Leaders to Choose from in This Election
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As Writ Drops on Ontario Election Campaign, Tories (40%) Remain Early Favourites Over NDP (29%), Liberals (26%)
Ontarians Split on whether they Prefer Majority (49%) or Minority Government (51%).
Minority Tory Government Supported by NDP Most Popular Minority Scenario -
Ipsos Moves to Protect Copyright of its Canadian Political Polls
Ipsos announced it is moving to protect the copyright ownership of its publicly-released political polls in Canada. Over the last few elections, Ipsos has noticed an unfortunate and disturbing trend. Some media outlets and others have been producing, reporting and selling various constituency or election outcome models based on poll aggregations, including Ipsos polls. Ipsos polls were not designed for this purpose, and we do not support the use of Ipsos polls in this way.
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Federal Liberals Rebound (36%, +5), Rally to Tie Tories (35%, -3)
Battleground Ontario also Shows Tight Race Between Federal Liberals (39%) and Tories (38%)
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Majority of Canadians (56%) Support Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion, including 55% of British Columbians
More British Columbians Give Premier Horgan Poor Marks (48%) than Good Marks (39%) in his Handling of Pipeline Issue as Six in Ten (60%) Canadians and British Columbians say Pipeline in the National Interest