Expanding public transit tops the importance over expanding highways in every region of the province of Ontario. Women and Ontarians under 35 years of age have greater comparative appetites for expanding public transit. -Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist The CTV News/Nanos nightly provincial election tracking conducted by Nanos Research surveys 900 Ontarians aged 18 years… Continue Reading Ontarians are more likely to prioritize public transit over highway expansion (CTV News/Nanos)
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Most Ontarians are concerned about the impact of possible US tariffs on Ontario’s economy (CTV News
In a striking display of unity, a significant majority of Ontarians have voiced their concerns regarding the potential impact of proposed tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump on the Ontario economy. This apprehension spans across all regions and demographic groups, highlighting the pervasive anxiety about the economic repercussions of such trade policies. -Nik Nanos, Chief… Continue Reading Most Ontarians are concerned about the impact of possible US tariffs on Ontario’s economy (CTV News/Nanos)
Ontario Nightly Tracking: PCs 44.5, Liberals 32.0, NDP 16.5, Greens 5.1 (CTV News/Nanos)
Ford maintains ballot advantage and remains the most popular choice to be the Premier of Ontario. The PCs and Liberals continue to surpass the support they received in the last provincial election while support for the New Democrats is lower than the last election. (Tracking ending Feb 11) The CTV News/Nanos nightly provincial election tracking… Continue Reading Ontario Nightly Tracking: PCs 44.5, Liberals 32.0, NDP 16.5, Greens 5.1 (CTV News/Nanos)
Ontario Nightly Tracking: PCs 44.0, Liberals 32.3, NDP 17.1, Greens 4.6 (CTV News/Nanos)
Doug Ford’s initial 16-point lead in the CTV News/Nanos tracking poll has narrowed to a 12-point advantage. Support for both the Progressive Conservatives (PCs) and the Liberals tends to increase with age, while backing for the New Democrats declines among older demographics. Greens similar across generations. The PCs currently lead in four out of five… Continue Reading Ontario Nightly Tracking: PCs 44.0, Liberals 32.3, NDP 17.1, Greens 4.6 (CTV News/Nanos)
Trump issue a broadside into federal Conservatives: CPC 38, LPC 30, NDP 16 (Nanos)
Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week. To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. A 10-point swing from the Conservatives to the Liberals over the past few weeks has resulted in a horserace federally. This is concurrent with the strained relations between US President Trump and Canada.… Continue Reading Trump issue a broadside into federal Conservatives: CPC 38, LPC 30, NDP 16 (Nanos)
Forward looking consumer expectations remain in negative territory as tariff taunts from Trump conti...
Although the February 1 tariff deadline has passed and is now paused for 30 days, the forward look on the economy as tracked by the Expectations Sub-indice remains in negative territory. -Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) telephone random survey of 1,005 respondents in Canada. This report… Continue Reading Forward looking consumer expectations remain in negative territory as tariff taunts from Trump continue (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Ontario Nightly Tracking: PCs 44, Liberals 31, NDP 19, Greens 4 (CTV News/Nanos)
Doug Ford’s initial 16-point lead in the CTV/Nanos daily tracking is now a 13-point advantage. With a margin of error of three percentage points, this shift is a trendline worth monitoring closely. The political landscape in Toronto remains fiercely competitive between the Progressive Conservatives and Liberals, while Ford maintains a stronger foothold outside Toronto. (Tracking… Continue Reading Ontario Nightly Tracking: PCs 44, Liberals 31, NDP 19, Greens 4 (CTV News/Nanos)
Ontarians most likely to say the Ford Government pays too much attention to voters in the GTHA (CTV ...
Ontarians are more likely to say the Ford Government pays too much attention to voters in the GTHA. This is the view of 48 per cent of respondents. Of note, this view jumps to over six in ten people living in South West, Central, Eastern and Northern Ontario. -Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist The CTV… Continue Reading Ontarians most likely to say the Ford Government pays too much attention to voters in the GTHA (CTV News/Nanos)
Ontario Nightly Tracking: PCs 44.1, Liberals 28.4, NDP 19.9, Greens 4.8 (CTV News/Nanos)
The Ford Progressive Conservatives maintain a commanding 16-point lead over the Crombie Liberals. Notably, the Stiles New Democrats are the only provincial party to have gained support over the past two nights. While they still lag behind the other two parties, NDP support has risen from 15.7% to 19.9% in recent days. (Tracking ending Feb… Continue Reading Ontario Nightly Tracking: PCs 44.1, Liberals 28.4, NDP 19.9, Greens 4.8 (CTV News/Nanos)
Ontarians say that healthcare and the economy are the most important issues influencing how they wil...
Although the rationale to call the election was Trump, only 14 per cent of Ontarians believe that is the most important issue that would influence their vote. Ontarians want to hear about healthcare and jobs. Dealing with Trump as a key factor influencing voters, does not rank first in any region or demographic group. -Nik… Continue Reading Ontarians say that healthcare and the economy are the most important issues influencing how they will vote in the upcoming provincial election (CTV News/Nanos)