Most Ontarians Doubt Ford's Reason for Early Election, Poll Shows

Politics News

Most Ontarians Doubt Ford's Reason for Early Election, Poll Shows
Ontario ElectionDoug FordProgressive Conservatives
  • 📰 SooToday
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 159 sec. here
  • 13 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 98%
  • Publisher: 85%

A new poll suggests that while Ontario's Progressive Conservatives enjoy a comfortable lead, most voters don't believe Premier Doug Ford's explanation for calling an early election. The Pallas Data poll, conducted for The Trillium, found that 45% of decided and leaning respondents would vote PC, with 28% for the Liberals and 21% for the NDP. While Ford has campaigned heavily on his ability to protect Ontario from U.S. tariffs, 60% of respondents agree more with the opposition's view that the election is motivated by political self-interest.

EDITOR’S NOTE: This article originally appeared on The Trillium, a Village Media website devoted to covering provincial politics at Queen’s Park. Ontario's Progressive Conservatives have a comfortable lead over their opponents — but most Ontarians don't buy Doug Ford 's explanation for why he called an early election in the first place, a new poll shows. Pallas Data surveyed 1,014 eligible Ontario voters on Feb. 1 and 2 on behalf of The Trillium.

It found that 45 per cent of decided and leaning respondents would vote for Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives. Bonnie Crombie's Liberals are in second place with 28 per cent, and Marit Stiles' NDP is in third with 21, the poll found. The Greens sit at 5 per cent. The poll was in the field as U.S. President Donald Trump announced 25 per cent tariffs on all imports from Canada, except energy, which was to face a 10 per cent tariff. The polling concluded before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced an agreement had been reached to pause the tariffs for one month. Tariffs are a cause of massive concern for Ontario voters, with 43 per cent saying they are very worried about the tariffs and another 28 per cent saying they are a little worried. Only 18 per cent said they are somewhat worried, and 8 per cent are not worried at all. Ford has made the tariffs his number-one issue. He kicked off his campaign in front of the Ambassador Bridge behind him, emphasizing Ontario's connection with the United States. PC candidates who stood behind him wearing hats proclaiming that “Canada is not for sale” also served as backdrop. The PCs' election slogan is “Protect Ontario,' and at every campaign stop, Ford has been making his case that he is the best choice to protect the province's interests in the trade war. Ford is the most trusted leader on the issue, the poll found. Fifty per cent of Ontarians said he is the best choice among party leaders to represent the province on tariffs and trade, followed by 24 per cent for Crombie and 19 per cent for Stiles. Ford was the top choice even among 15 per cent of respondents who said they'd vote Liberal and 6 per cent of those who plan to vote NDP. Still, most Ontarians said they do not believe Ford's explanation for calling the election more than a year before its scheduled date in 2026. When presented with his reason — to get a strong mandate to fight Trump's tariffs — and the opposition's accusation that he is calling the election out of political self-interest to take advantage of high poll numbers before the RCMP concludes its investigation into the Greenbelt, 60 per cent said they agree more with the opposition. More than a quarter of respondents who identified as PC supporters — 26 per cent — agreed with the opposition leaders that Ford called the election out of political self-interest. However, few — only one-in-10 PC-inclined respondents — said they were less likely to vote for that party because of the early call. There are signs, however, that not all is well in Ford Nation. More than half — 53 per cent of respondents — said they believe the province is heading in the wrong direction, about twice the share of respondents who said it's headed in the right direction. However, voters are also split on the alternatives to Ford. When respondents were asked whether they have a favourable or unfavourable impression of each party leader, only the NDP's Stiles had a positive net rating — at 2.5 points. Very few self-identified PC supporters view either Stiles or Crombie favourably, which would make it challenging for either to draw down the PC vote. Read the poll here

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

SooToday /  🏆 8. in CA

Ontario Election Doug Ford Progressive Conservatives Tariffs Greenbelt Bonnie Crombie Marit Stiles NDP Political Opinion Poll

Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Ontario Election Campaign Begins: Ford Focuses on Blue-Collar Jobs, Liberals Target Ford's BaseOntario Election Campaign Begins: Ford Focuses on Blue-Collar Jobs, Liberals Target Ford's BaseThe Ontario election campaign has officially begun with party leaders campaigning in new territories. Ford is emphasizing blue-collar job protection in areas traditionally held by the NDP, while the Liberals are targeting ridings won by Ford in the last election. The campaign marks a significant moment as Ontario prepares to head to the polls.
Read more »

PC Leader Ford to honour Ontario's EV commitment, Crombie and Stiles less definitivePC Leader Ford to honour Ontario's EV commitment, Crombie and Stiles less definitiveProgressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford said Thursday he will honour Ontario's commitment to the burgeoning electric vehicle sector if re-elected, while his main political rivals were less definitive. U.S.
Read more »

Ford Vows to Stand by Ontario's EV Sector Despite Trump ThreatsFord Vows to Stand by Ontario's EV Sector Despite Trump ThreatsProgressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford pledged to uphold Ontario's commitment to the electric vehicle industry if re-elected, while his rivals offered less definitive responses. This comes amidst U.S. President Donald Trump's protectionist stance on Canadian auto manufacturing and threats of tariffs. Ford's government has partnered with the federal government to offer incentives to EV battery plants by Volkswagen, Stellantis, and LG Energy Solution. Despite potential U.S. challenges, Ford maintains Ontario's dedication to the sector, while NDP Leader Marit Stiles and Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie express concerns and alternative economic priorities.
Read more »

Ford Promises to Uphold Ontario's EV Sector Commitment, Rivals Offer Less Definitive AnswersFord Promises to Uphold Ontario's EV Sector Commitment, Rivals Offer Less Definitive AnswersOntario PC Leader Doug Ford pledged continued support for the electric vehicle sector if re-elected, while his opponents offered more cautious stances. Ford emphasized his commitment to the sector amidst President Trump's challenges to the auto industry and Canada-US trade agreements.
Read more »

Ontario PC Leader Ford Vows to Uphold EV Sector CommitmentsOntario PC Leader Ford Vows to Uphold EV Sector CommitmentsProgressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford pledged to fulfill Ontario's commitments to the electric vehicle (EV) sector if re-elected, while his main political rivals offered less definitive stances. Ford emphasized his dedication to the sector, contrasting it with potential US policy changes under President Trump, who has threatened tariffs on Canadian imports and targeted Ontario's automotive industry. Ford's government previously agreed to a financial pact with the federal government to support EV battery plant development by Volkswagen, Stellantis, and LG Energy Solution.
Read more »

Ford Vows to Sustain Ontario's EV Sector Commitment Amidst U.S. Trade ThreatsFord Vows to Sustain Ontario's EV Sector Commitment Amidst U.S. Trade ThreatsOntario Premier Doug Ford reaffirms his commitment to the province's electric vehicle (EV) sector, despite potential trade threats from the U.S. under President Trump. While Ford pledges unwavering support, his political rivals offer less definitive stances.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-12 23:16:55