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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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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 -
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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Canadians Increasingly Feeling Impact of Interest Rate Hike (Up 8 Points in Six Months)
Concern About Rising Interest Rates Drives Fears on Ability to Pay Debts (51%, +5 pts) and Bankruptcy (33%, +5 pts)
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Premier Wynne’s Budget Fails to Woo Ontario Voters as more Oppose (33%) than Support (25%) it, Four in Ten (42%) Less Likely to Vote Liberal as a Result
Most (80%) Agree Provincial Budget is Attempt to Buy their Vote.
Two in Three (65%) Disagree it Does Good Job of Balancing Spending with Fiscal Responsibility
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Doug Ford’s Tories (40%, +1) Open Double-Digit Lead over Horwath’s NDP (28%), while Wynne’s Liberals (27%, -5) Slide
19-Point Lead in the 905 would Propel Progressive Conservatives to Majority Government
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Four in Ten (39%) Canadians Changed Their Social Media Behaviour (28%) or Stopped Using some Platforms (11%) Over Data Privacy Concerns
Only Three in Ten Trust Facebook (33%), Twitter (28%) to Protect their Personal Information and Not Use it Without Explicit Consent
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Nine in Ten Canadians Support Fewer Trade Restrictions Between Provinces
Mixed Views on Charter Protection for Free Speech