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Transit Subsidies, Taxes and Tolls to fund Transportation Infrastructure Divide GTA from Rest of Province
416 Residents Strongly Support (80%) Provincial TTC Subsidy, While those in the 905 (56%) or Outside the GTA (28%) Less Supportive
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Growing Proportion of Ontarians (58%, +9 Since Election Began) Want Majority Government over Minority (43%, -8)
If Minority Occurs, Ontarians Prefer Liberals Supporting NDP-Led Government (59%) to Liberals Supporting PC-Led Government (41%)
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Six in Ten (61%) Ontarians Say Hydro Prices Will Impact Their Vote
Many (35%) Ontarians Lack Confidence in Any Party’s Ability to Tackle Energy Prices; Tories (29%) Ahead of the NDP (20%) and Liberals (13%) on the Issue
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PCs Edge (37%) ahead of NDP (34%) as Horserace Rounds the Final Bend; Liberals (22%), Others (7%) Trail
Toronto 416 a Three-Way Race; Seat Rich 905 Region Leans PC by 5 Points
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NDP has the Most Potential to Gain or Lose Votes; After Decline in Past Week, Tory Support Firmest
Horwath (48%) Seen as Best Premier over Ford (34%) and Wynne (18%), but Tories Seen as Agent of Change (57%) and Expected to Win (55%)
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Ontarians say Horwath Most Committed to Improving Healthcare System; Ford Seen as Biggest Threat
But Four in Ten (36%) Believe None of the Party Leaders Has the Best Ideas to Improve the System
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NDP (37%, +2) Now Tied with PCs (36%, -4) as Two-Horse Race Intensifies, Liberals (23%, +1) Well Behind
NDP (36%) and PCs (35%) Tied in Critical 905 Region of the GTA
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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