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1 Public Opinion Research Ontario Election: May Polling Wave 2 Vote, Leadership and Political Landscape Field Dates: May 9 th to May 12 th, 2018 Sample Size: n=1500 May Copyright Innovative Research Group Inc.

2 Methodology 2 These are the findings of a special Innovative Research Group (INNOVATIVE) online poll conducted from May 9th to May 12th, 2018 with tracking drawn for our monthly Canada This Month survey. This online survey of 1529 adult Ontarians was conducted on INNOVATIVE s Canada 20/20 national research panel with additional respondents from Survey Sampling International (SSI), a leading provider of online sample. The sample is weighted to n=1,500 based on Census data from Statistics Canada. The Canada 20/20 Panel is recruited from a wide variety of sources to reflect the age, gender, region and language characteristics of the country as a whole. Each survey is administered to a series of randomly selected samples from the panel and weighted to ensure that the overall sample's composition reflects that of the actual Canadian population according to Census data to provide results that are intended to approximate a probability sample. INNOVATIVE provides each panellist with a unique URL via an invitation so that only invited panel members are able to complete the survey, and panel members can only complete a particular survey once. This is a representative sample. However, since the online survey was not a random probability based sample, a margin of error can not be calculated. The Marketing Research and Intelligence Association prohibits statements about margins of sampling error or population estimates with regard to most online panels. NOTE: References to May 2018 Wave 1 refer to our May 2018 Canada this Month survey in field from May 7 th to May 9 th, with a weighted sample of N=915 respondents Note: Graphs and tables may not always total 100% due to rounding values rather than any error in data. Sums are added before rounding numbers.

3 3 May CTM Ontario Weights: Age, gender, and region Results for Ontario are weighted by age, gender, and region to ensure that the overall sample s composition reflects that of the actual population according to Census data; in order to provide results that are intended to approximate a probability sample. Weighted and unweighted frequencies are reported below. Unweighted (n) Unweighted (%) Weighted (n) Weighted (%) Males Males % % Males % Females % Females % Females % % Toronto % Rest of GTA % South/West % North/East %

4 Provincial Vote and ID

5 Provincial ID: Liberals edge in party identification steady since campaign began, despite flagging vote numbers 5 Thinking about politics in Ontario, generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a [asked of all respondents; n=1500] 3 2 Sep '14 Dec '15 Mar '16 Sep '16 Jan '17 Feb '17 Mar '17 Apr '17 May '17 Jun '17 Aug '17 Oct '17 Dec '17 Jan '18 Feb '18 Mar '18 Apr '18 May '18 May '18 W2 Liberal Progressive Conservative NDP Green Something else None/Independent Don't know

6 Jan-13 Apr-13 Dec-13 Jan-14 Mar-14 Apr-14 Jun-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jul-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Jan-15 Feb'16 Mar-16 Apr-16 Jun-16 Aug-16 Sep-16 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 Jan-17 Feb-17 Mar-17 Apr-17 May-17 Jun -17 Aug-17 Oct-17 Dec-17 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 May-18 W2 Combined Vote Tracking: NDP vote continuing to increase; now within 3 points of PCs in combined vote If a provincial election were held today, which party would you vote for? In that case, which party do you lean toward slightly? [VOTE + LEAN] [asked of all respondents; n=1500] 6 31% 2 24% 1% Liberal Progressive Conservative NDP Green Other Undecided DK Would not vote/ None

7 Jan-13 Apr-13 Dec-13 Jan-14 Mar-14 Apr-14 Jun-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jul-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Jan-15 Feb'16 Mar-16 Apr-16 Jun-16 Aug-16 Sep-16 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 Jan-17 Feb-17 Mar-17 Apr-17 May-17 Jun -17 Aug-17 Oct-17 Dec-17 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 May-18 Wave 2 Decided Vote Tracking: NDP pulls ahead of Liberals (31% to 2), both remain behind PCs (35%) If a provincial election were held today, which party would you vote for? In that case, which party do you lean toward slightly? [VOTE + LEAN] [asked of all respondents; n=1500] 7 35% 31% 2 <1% Liberal Progressive Conservative NDP Green Other

8 Combined Vote by Party ID: Only two-thirds of OLP identifiers are voting for them; 2 defect to the NDP Combined Vote 8 Combined Vote by Party ID Party ID Liberal Progressive Conservative NDP Green/Other Unaligned Liberal 6 1 PC 8 34% NDP Green 1% 55% Other 0% 0% 0% 0% Undecided/DK 6 1 Would not vote/none 8 34%

9 2 nd Choice: As NDP vote increases, they are drawing on their pool of second choice supporters And which party would be your second choice? [asked of all respondents who have a vote choice; n=1335] % % Liberal PC NDP Green Other Undecided/ Don't know None/ Would not vote May-18 Wave 2 May-18 Wave 1

10 2 nd Choice by Vote: NDP popular second choice for OLP and PC voters, NDP voters may turn to OLP (3) or Greens (2) Second Choice 10 Second choice vote by Combined vote (first choice) Combined Vote Liberal Progressive Conservative NDP Green/Other Liberal N/A 3 20% PC N/A NDP 4 2 N/A 3 Green 2 0% Other 1% 1% 1% Undecided/DK 24% 1 Would not vote/none 25%

11 Voting for second choice: Likelihood of to switch up marginally since previous May data How likely is it you may change your mind and vote for your second choice? [asked of all respondents who have a second choice; n=929] % Very likely Somewhat likely Not very likely Not likely at all Don t know May-18 Wave 2 May-18 Wave 1

12 Likelihood to vote 2 nd choice Likelihood by Vote: A near majority of OLP voters say they are likely to switch their vote (4), PC voters most steadfast If a provincial election were held today, which party would you vote for? In that case, which party do you lean toward slightly? [VOTE + LEAN] [asked of all respondents; n=1500] 24% 31% % <1% Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other Undecided DK Would not vote Vote None Overall Liberal PC NDP Green/Other Very likely 4% 5% Somewhat likely 3 40% 2 35% 50% Not very likely 3 30% 3 34% Not likely at all Don t know 5% Net Likely - +5% -30% - +

13 Likelihood to vote 2 nd choice Likelihood by 2 nd Choice: 2 of voters are considering the NDP, but few are very likely to switch their vote And which party would be your second choice? [asked of all respondents who have a vote choice; n=929] % 1 Liberal PC NDP Green Other Undecided/ 2 nd choice Don't know None/ Would not vote Overall Liberal PC NDP Green/Other Very likely 4% 5% Somewhat likely 3 40% 4 35% 2 Not very likely % 40% Not likely at all Don t know 4% Net Likely - 1% - -30%

14 Party Leaders

15 Leader Favourables: Near majority feel very unfavourable toward Wynne, net favourability 19-points lower than Ford Below are the names of several individuals who have been mentioned in the news recently. For each one, please indicate whether you have heard of that person and, if so, whether you have a very favourable, somewhat favourable, somewhat unfavourable or very unfavourable impression of that person. If you do not recognize the name, just choose that response. How about? [asked of all respondents; n=1500] 15 Net Favourability Kathleen Wynne 4 4% -41% Doug Ford 1 3 4% -2 Andrea Horwath Mike Schreiner 2 4-1% Very favourable Neither favourable nor unfavourable Very unfavourable Somewhat favourable Somewhat unfavourable Don't know + don't recognize

16 Kathleen Wynne: Nearly half (4) say very unfavorable, net favourability down from earlier this month Below are the names of several individuals who have been mentioned in the news recently. For each one, please indicate whether you have heard of that person and, if so, whether you have a very favourable, somewhat favourable, somewhat unfavourable or very unfavourable impression of that person. If you do not recognize the name, just choose that response. How about Kathleen Wynne, leader of Ontario Liberal Party [asked of all respondents; n=1500] Net Favourability 16 May '18 W2 4 4% -41% May ' % -3 Feb '18 45% -3 Aug '17 44% -30% Mar '17 4% 1 51% -5 Sep '16 44% -3 Dec ' % -1 Mar '14 25% + Very favourable Neither favourable nor unfavourable Very unfavourable Somewhat favourable Somewhat unfavourable Don't know + don't recognize

17 Tim Hudak Doug Ford: Net favourability remains negative, but up 4- points from earlier this month to -2 Below are the names of several individuals who have been mentioned in the news recently. For each one, please indicate whether you have heard of that person and, if so, whether you have a very favourable, somewhat favourable, somewhat unfavourable or very unfavourable impression of that person. If you do not recognize the name, just choose that response. How about Doug Ford, leader of the Ontario PCs [asked of all respondents; n=1500] Net Favourability 17 May 2018 W % -2 Patrick Brown Doug Ford May 2018 Feb 2018 Jan 2018 Aug 2017 Mar 2017 Sep 2016 Dec % % 25% 3 41% 3 1 4% 20% % -2-5% 0% - -4% Mar Very favourable Neither favourable nor unfavourable Very unfavourable Somewhat favourable Somewhat unfavourable Don't know + don't recognize

18 Andrea Horwath: Favourability up dramatically from Feb; 44% now feel positively Below are the names of several individuals who have been mentioned in the news recently. For each one, please indicate whether you have heard of that person and, if so, whether you have a very favourable, somewhat favourable, somewhat unfavourable or very unfavourable impression of that person. If you do not recognize the name, just choose that response. How about Andrea Horwath, Leader of the Ontario NDP [asked of all respondents; n=1500] Net Favourability 18 May '18 W May '18 30% 31% +24% Feb '18 20% 3 + Aug '17 25% 35% + Mar ' % + Sep ' % + Dec ' % Mar ' Very favourable Neither favourable nor unfavourable Very unfavourable Somewhat favourable Somewhat unfavourable Don't know + don't recognize

19 Mike Schreiner: Nearly half don t know or don t recognize, another 3-in-10 feel neutral toward the Green leader Below are the names of several individuals who have been mentioned in the news recently. For each one, please indicate whether you have heard of that person and, if so, whether you have a very favourable, somewhat favourable, somewhat unfavourable or very unfavourable impression of that person. If you do not recognize the name, just choose that response. How about Mike Schreiner, Leader of the Ontario Green Party [asked of all respondents; n=1500] 19 Net Favourability May '18 W % May'18 4% 3 4% 44% + Very favourable Neither favourable nor unfavourable Very unfavourable Somewhat favourable Somewhat unfavourable Don't know + don't recognize

20 Best Premier: Horwath pulls ahead of Ford, each pulling in about 1-in-4 voters, just 1-in-6 say Wynne best for the job 20 Which of the following leaders would make the best Premier of Ontario? [asked of all respondents; n=1500] McGuinty Wynne Hudak Brown Brown Fedeli Ford 2 20% 1 1% Dec '12 Jan '13 June '13 Aug '13 Mar '14 Dec '15 Sep '16 Mar '17 Aug '17 Feb '18 May '18 May'18 W2 2 24% 4% Wynne/McGuinty Andrea Horwath Ford/Fedeli/Brown/Hudak Other Note: Refused / would not vote not shown

21 Time for Change Attitudes

22 Time for Change tracking: 3-in-4 think its time for a change, including more than half who strongly agree (5) 22 For each of the following statements please indicate if you agree or disagree? [asked of all respondents; n=1500] It s time for a change in government here in Ontario May '18 W2 May '18 Apr '18 Jan '18 W2 Jan '18 W1 Aug '17 Feb '17 Jan '17 Sep '16 Dec '15 May '14 Mar ' % 4 40% % % % 1% 4% 4% 4% 1 4% 4% 5% Total agree (Strongly + Somewhat) 75% % 65% % 54% 5 The Ontario Liberals have their problems, but they are still the best party to form government May '18 W2 May '18 Apr '18 Jan '18 W2 Jan '18 W1 Aug '17 Feb '17 Jan '17 Sep '16 Dec '15 May '14 Mar ' % % % % 3 40% % 2 30% Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Don't know 5% 4% 5% 5% 4% 5% 31% % 34% 2 31% 31% 2 45% 3

23 Time for Change Tracking: Many core or soft ON Liberal backers now appear to be conflicted as TfC sentiment rises Based on the two time-for-change questions, we group respondents who share common sets of values to better understand the motivations and needs of voters. 23 Don t feel it is time for a change and think Liberals best to form government Key conflicted voters. Feel it is time for change, but also think Liberals are still the best option. Feel both that it is time for a change, and disagree that Liberals are the best option to form government. May '18 W2 3 May ' % Apr '18 3 Jan '18 (W2) 3 Jan '18 (W1) Aug ' % Feb ' Jan ' Sep '16 34% Dec '15 20% 30% May ' Mar ' % Core ON Liberals Soft ON Liberals Time for change ON Liberals Uncertain Soft anti-on Liberals Hostile

24 Combined Vote Time for change: NDP making slow but steady gains among anti-liberal segments and core Liberal supporters Based on the two time-for-change questions, we group respondents who share common sets of values to better understand the motivations and needs of voters. Time-for-a-change segmentation 24 Column % shown Core ON Liberals Soft ON Liberals Time for change ON Liberals Uncertain Soft anti- ON Liberals Hostile May 18 (2) May 18 (1) Mar 14 May 18 W2 May 18 Mar 14 May 18 W2 May 18 Mar 14 May 18 W2 May 18 Mar 14 May 18 W2 May 18 Mar 14 May 18 W2 May 18 Mar 14 Liberal 85% % 7 64% % 1 1 1% 0% 1% Progressive Conservative 1% 1% 0% 0% 5% 1 5% 24% 2 31% % NDP 20% % % 44% % Green 0% 4% Other 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% 1% 1% Undecided/D on t know Would not vote/none 1% 4% 4% 4% 34% 41% 2 1 4% 5% 0% 1% 1% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1 1% 1% 0% 1% Note: Don t know not shown due to insufficient sample size.

25 Two-Horse Race: Agreement down since earlier this month and down dramatically compared to last election For each of the following statements please indicate if you agree or disagree? This election is really a two-horse race, only the Liberal and the Conservatives have a real chance of forming government. [asked of all respondents; n=1500] 25 Net agree (Agree - Disagree) May '18 W2 1 25% 1 20% 5% + May '18 30% 20% 1 + May '14 31% 2 5% +35% Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Don't know

26 Combined Vote Two-Horse Race: NDP support highest among those who strongly disagree, those who agree most likely to vote PC For each of the following statements please indicate if you agree or disagree? This election is really a two-horse race, only the Liberal and the Conservatives have a real chance of forming government. BY Combined Vote [asked of all respondents; n=1500] Two-horse race May 2018 Wave 1 vs. Wave 2 26 Column % shown Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree W2 W1 W2 W1 W2 W1 W2 W1 W2 W1 Liberal 3 31% 2 25% % 30% Progressive Conservative % 40% % 2 25% 25% NDP % % Green 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% Other 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% 1% 0% 0% Undecided/Don t know Would not vote/none 1 5% 5% 1% 0% 1% 1% 4% 4% 0% 1% 0% Note: Don t know not shown due to insufficient sample size.

27 27 Party Voter Pools: PCs have the largest base, followed by the NDP. Both parties have more than half as base/battleground [Based on respondents vote choice, second choice, and their likelihood to switch to their second choice] Lib Base PC Base NDP Base Lib Opposition PC Opposition 2 NDP Opposition Lib Battleground 4 2 PC Battleground 4 35% NDP Battleground

28 Combined Vote 28 Beating the PCs: More think the OLP can beat the PCs locally than think the NDP, but a third don t know (34%) Thinking about the area where you live, which party do you think has the best chance of beating the Progressive Conservatives in the upcoming provincial election? [asked of all respondents; n=1500] Among all respondents Who will Liberal and NDP battleground voters vote for? BY who they think will beat the PCs The Liberals 3 The NDP Column % shown Who would beat the PC? TOTAL Liberals NDP Don t know Liberal 24% 3 1 PC 1 NDP 2 35% Don t know 34% 2 Green/other 1 Undecided/ would not vote 2 5

29 Alienation Segmentation

30 30 Economic Values Tracking: These two value statements define economic alienation segmentation we can track over time Do you agree or disagree with the following statements? May '18 W2 24% 41% 5% Here in Ontario, you can be anything if you are willing to work for it. May '18 Apr ' % 1 20% 1 1 1% Jan ' % 1 May '18 W % No matter how hard I work, every year it seems more difficult to get by May '18 Apr '18 20% 1 31% 34% 2 2 1% Jan '18 25% 2 2 Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Don't know

31 Economic Alienation Segmentation: More than a third believe in the Canadian dream, but are struggling to get by Based on the two economic alienation questions Agree/Disagree Here in Ontario, you can be anything if you are willing to work for it and No matter how hard I work, every year it seems more difficult to get by we group respondents who share common sets of values to better understand the motivations and needs of voters. 31 Don t believe in Canadian Dream Believe in Canadian Dream, not struggling to get by Ambivalent 1 Alienated 1 Canadian Dream Achievers Canadian Dream Hopefuls Believe in Canadian Dream, no opinion on struggling to get by Neutral or don t know on Canadian Dream Canadian Dream Heavy Strugglers Canadian Dream Moderate Strugglers 24% Believe in Canadian Dream, moderately struggling to get by Believe in Canadian Dream, find it very difficult to get by

32 Economic Alienation Segmentation: Alienation and ambivalence down, moderate struggling dreamers up 32 May '18 W2 24% 1 1 May ' % Apr ' % Jan ' % Canadian Dream Achievers Canadian Dream Moderate Strugglers Ambivalent Canadian Dream Hopefuls Canadian Dream Heavy Strugglers Alienated

33 Tracking Decided Vote by Alienation Segmentation Canadian Dream Achievers Canadian Dream Hopefuls % 3 34% 34% 34% 30% 20% 2 5% Jan '18 Apr '18 May '18 May '18 W2 Canadian Dream Moderate Strugglers 44% 41% % 30% 31% 30% 5% 4% 4% Jan '18 Apr '18 May '18 May '18 W2 Canadian Dream Heavy Strugglers 41% 30% 1 45% 45% 3 25% 2 30% 2 24% 2 5% 5% 6 40% 40% % % 2 25% 5% 5% Jan '18 Apr '18 May '18 May '18 W2 Ambivalent Jan '18 Apr '18 May '18 May '18 W2 Alienated % 34% 2 31% 2 1 Jan '18 Apr '18 May '18 May '18 W % 35% 30% 25% 30% 34% 2 25% 2 20% Jan '18 Apr '18 May '18 May '18 W2 Decided vote: Liberal PC NDP Green

34 Read, Seen, Heard

35 Read, seen, heard: Despite gains in polls, less than half have heard about Horwath and NDP campaign recently 35 Have you read, seen or heard anything about [Leader and party] in the last few days? Kathleen Wynne and the Ontario Liberal Party No 3 Doug Ford and the Ontario PCs No 2 Andrea Horwath and the Ontario NDP No 54% Yes 6 Yes 7 Yes 4 Net Impact - 21 Did what you read, see or hear leave you feeling a lot more favourable, somewhat more favourable, somewhat less favourable or a lot less favourable towards [Leader and party], or did it make no difference? 41% 2 Net Impact % 3 35% 3 Net Impact + 39 Kathleen Wynne and the Ontario Liberal Party Doug Ford and the Ontario PCs A lot more favourable Somewhat more favourable Made no difference Somewhat less favourable A lot less favourable Andrea Horwath and the Ontario NDP

36 RSH about Wynne: General RSH very negative; childcare, health & seniors funding positives but not breaking through 36 And what did you read, see, or hear about Kathleen Wynne and the Ontario Liberal Party? [OPEN END] [asked of those who have read, seen or heard about about Kathleen Wynne and the Ontario Liberal Party; n=925] Platform/Promises (general) Negative comments (general) Leaders debates Attacking Ford/Trump comparison Photo ops/campaign appearances Liberal record/time for a change Healthcare (general) Poll performance Not truthful Healthcare - Hiring nurses Positive comments (general) Hydro issues Funding for seniors Media coverage Childcare TV/Radio appearances Attacks on Wynne/Liberals (general) Ads (general) Ads on TV Minimum wage increase Other Don't know 4% 1% 1% 1% 5% Impact by RSH More fav. Less fav. NET 5-4 5% 65% -60% 34% -1 55% -44% 0% % 24% + 2-0% 84% -84% 2 2-1% % % % 60% 1 +41% 3-25% % % Note: Nothing (1%) and Refused (4%) not shown. Impact only shown for responses with unweighted N size of at least 10

37 RSH about Ford: Actors at rallies and greenbelt issue hurting Ford s campaign; tax cuts and budget issues polarize voters 37 And what did you read, see, or hear about Doug Ford and the Ontario PCs? [OPEN END] [asked of those who have read, seen or heard about Doug Ford and the Ontario PCs; n=1085] Negative comments (general) Hired actors at rallies, fake news channel Flip flopping on greenbelt issue Platform/Promises (general) Leaders debates Tax Cuts Balancing budget/will make cuts Transit spending Education reform (sex ed, math) Hydro issues/firing Hydro One CEO/Board Interfering with candidates Attacks on Ford/PCs (general) Attacking other parties/leaders Photo ops/campaign appearances Positive comments (general) Media coverage Comparison to Donald Trump Doesn't know how a bill becomes a law Fake news channel/avoiding media scrutiny Ads (general) Other Don't know 1% 1% 4% 5% Impact by RSH More fav. Less fav. NET 71% -65% 1% 80% % 2 3-4% % % -2 55% +44% % -34% % 31% 0% 6-6 5% 51% -4 0% 85% -85% 5% - Note: Nothing (1%) and Refused () not shown. Impact only shown for responses with unweighted N size of at least 10

38 RSH about Horwath: Campaign having positive impact across the board - especially on debate performance; health 38 And what did you read, see, or hear about Andrea Horwath and the Ontario NDP? [OPEN END] [asked of those who have read, seen or heard about Andrea Horwath and the Ontario NDP; n=692] Leaders debates Platform/Promises (general) Healthcare (general) Positive comments (general) Healthcare - Dental/Drug coverage Ads on TV Photo ops/campaign appearances Poll performance Daycare plan Endorsed by ETFO Education plan Ads (general) Alternative to Liberal vs PC Negative comments (general) Media coverage TV/Radio appearances Similar to Liberals Attacking others Hydro issues Increase taxes on wealthy Other Don't Know 4% 4% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 4% 5% Impact by RSH More fav. Less fav. NET 5 5% +54% 41% % % % % 0% +41% 5 25% +2 54% % 1 0% +1 51% 4% +4 50% -3 60% 1 +41% 20% + Note: Nothing () and Refused (5%) not shown. Impact only shown for responses with unweighted N size of at least 10

39 Campaign impact: Unaligned voters much more favourable to Horwath s campaign than other two options 39 Did what you read, see or hear leave you feeling a lot more favourable, somewhat more favourable, somewhat less favourable or a lot less favourable towards [Leader and party], or did it make no difference? [BY PARTY ID] Kathleen Wynne and the Ontario Liberal Party ON Liberals PC 1% NDP Green/Other Unaligned 5% 4% 2 35% 41% % % 20% 3 24% Net impact -20% % -2-25% Doug Ford and the Ontario PCs ON Liberals PC NDP Green/Other Unaligned 25% 2 5% 5% 5% 30% 24% % 44% % -4-2 Andrea Horwath and the Ontario NDP ON Liberals PC NDP Green/Other Unaligned 4% 25% 41% 35% 4 35% % 1 5% % % A lot more favourable Somewhat more favourable Made no difference Somewhat less favourable A lot less favourable

40 Campaign impact: those who believe in Canadian dream but are currently struggling have positive reactions to Ford 40 Did what you read, see or hear leave you feeling a lot more favourable, somewhat more favourable, somewhat less favourable or a lot less favourable towards [Leader and party], or did it make no difference? [BY ALIENATION SEGMENTS] Kathleen Wynne and the Ontario Liberal Party Canadian Dream Achievers Canadian Dream Hopefuls Canadian Dream Moderate Strugglers Canadian Dream Heavy Strugglers Ambivalent Alienated 5% 1% 5% 41% % 3 Net impact -20% Doug Ford and the Ontario PCs Canadian Dream Achievers Canadian Dream Hopefuls Canadian Dream Moderate Strugglers Canadian Dream Heavy Strugglers Ambivalent Alienated 24% 1 30% 34% 1 34% 35% 30% 24% % % - -34% % Andrea Horwath and the Ontario NDP Canadian Dream Achievers Canadian Dream Hopefuls Canadian Dream Moderate Strugglers Canadian Dream Heavy Strugglers Ambivalent Alienated % 34% % % 3 31% 4 3 5% 4% 4% % A lot more favourable Somewhat more favourable Made no difference Somewhat less favourable A lot less favourable

41 Building Understanding. Personalized research to connect you and your audiences. For more information, please contact: Greg Lyle President Innovative Research Group Inc. 56 The Esplanade, Suite 310 Toronto ON M5E 1A7 Copyright 2018 Innovative Research Group Inc.

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