Close to one fifth have used the Uber ride-sharing app (17%), up from about one tenth in November of last year, when Uber first started operating in the city (12%).
Almost exactly equal proportions, about 3-in-10, will vote for the Wildrose Party (30%), the New Democrats (28%) or the PCs (27%) in the election scheduled for May 5.
Just one half agree Canada needs new, stiffer anti-terror legislation (51%).
Just 4-in-10 express approval for our mission in Iraq (39%), while disapproval is common to almost half (48%).
One third or just fewer will vote either for the Conservatives (31%) or the Liberals (34%) if a federal election were held today.
Two thirds approved of the plan to sell beer and wine in grocery stores (64%), while 3-in-10 disapprove (30%).
One third will vote Progressive Conservative if the election were held today (34%, down from 39% last month), while fewer than 3-in-10 will vote Liberal (29%).
Almost three quarters (72%) approve of the job John Tory is doing as mayor.
4-in-10 would like to see the aging Scarborough Rapid Transit line turned into an elevated urban park (like New York City’s High Line Park - 39%).
One half agree with the proposition that it is impossible to complete large public projects in Toronto on time and on budget (48%).
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