The Ontario Liberals, Progressive Conservatives and NDP are locked in a three way tie according to an Ipsos poll released Friday.
According to Ipsos, if an election were held tomorrow the Liberal party would receive 32 per cent of the popular vote, up 12 points from June 2018. The PCs would receive 30 per cent, down 11 points and the NDP would receive 29 per cent, down 5 points.
Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Global Public Affairs who ran the poll says that this drop in popularity of the Ford government can partially be attributed to the reality of electing a government that’s so different from the previous one.
“They’re in a situation where they’re having to bring people up to speed on what the results of that change are going to be and they may not necessarily have bought into the same level as they bought into the concept of change,” said Bricker.
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