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Majority (52%) says they’re More Concerned about Online Privacy than they were a Year Ago
Around Six in Ten feel that Social Media (63%) and Search Engines (57%) Have Too Much Power
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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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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 -
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
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A strong majority of Canadians agree that the federal government should defend Canada’s dairy farmers in the NAFTA renegotiation
75% of Canadians believe that the federal government should make more efforts to defend the Canadian dairy sector in the context of the NAFTA renegotiation