As the $8-billion Ontario Greenbelt land-swap scandal unfolds, a recent poll of eligible voters is showing the lowest levels of support for the Ford government since the last provincial election in June 2022.
Results from a survey of just about 2,000 Ontario voters released Tuesday by Abacus Data Inc. found that respondents were two per cent less likely to vote for the the Progressive Conservatives if an election was held now than they were two weeks ago, falling to 27 per cent.
“This is the lowest level of support we’ve measured for the Ontario PCs since the last provincial election.” The NDP held onto 84 per cent of its voter support and the Liberals held 76 per cent, suggesting neither opposition party has gained from the drop in PC support.In Abacus’ Tuesday release, Colette noted that the drop in support for the Ford government in the wake of the land swap scandal is “significant.”
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