Ontario Press Releases & Articles


Crombie’s Favourables Remain High

| Filed under: Ontario

In a random sampling of public opinion taken by the Forum Poll™ among 722 Mississauga voters, approval of the job being done by Mayor Bonnie Crombie is characteristic of about three quarters (73%), and this is very similar the score she received one month ago (April 18 - 72%).

Majority Approval For Safe Injection Site In Ottawa

| Filed under: Ontario

In a random sampling of public opinion taken by the Forum Poll™ among 890 Ottawa voters, the majority approve of a safe injection site in downtown Ottawa for intravenous drug users (54%).

PC lead shrinks further in Ontario

| Filed under: Ontario

Just fewer than 4-in-10 will vote for the Progressive Conservatives (39%).

6-in-10 approve of legal pot

| Filed under: Ontario, Social Issues

Just shy of 6-in-10 approve of legalized marijuana (56%), while just more than a third disapprove (36%).

One half support Ontario’s doctors in fee dispute

| Filed under: Ontario, Social Issues

One half support Ontario’s doctors in their fee dispute with the provincial government (49%).

Plurality approves of single game betting

| Filed under: Ontario, Social Issues

The plurality, close to 4-in-10, approve of single game betting (as opposed to three game betting allowed now - 37%).

One half in Mississauga want to split from Peel

| Filed under: Ontario

One half of Mississauga residents approve of the plan to split from Peel (52%), while one quarter disagree (25%).

Plurality approves of basic income

| Filed under: Ontario, Social Issues

The plurality, 4-in-10, approves of an Ontario basic income to replace social assistance and other provincial support payments (41%).

PC lead shrinks in Ontario

| Filed under: Ontario

4-in-10 will vote PC if the provincial election were held today (40%).

Majority continue to oppose public funding for Catholic schools

| Filed under: Ontario, Social Issues

More than half disagreed that Catholic schools should continue to receive public funding (52%).