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Mainstreet Research Survey of Voting Intentions in Huron-Bruce

About Mainstreet

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Quito Maggi is a respected commentator on international public affairs.
Differentiated by its large sample sizes, Mainstreet Research has provided accurate snap-
shots of public opinion, having predicted a majority NDP government in Alberta, and was
the only polling firm to correctly predict a Liberal majority government in the 2015 federal
election. Mainstreet also accurately predicted the Miami & New York City Mayoral elections,
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standards.

Methodology

The analysis in this report is based on results of a survey conducted on December 19th 2018
among a sample of 653 adults, 18 years of age or older, living in Huron-Bruce. The survey
was conducted using live agents. Respondents were interviews on landlines and cellular
phones. The survey is intended to represent the voting population in Huron-Bruce.
The margin of error for the poll is +/- 3.83% at the 95% confidence level. Margins of error
are higher in each subsample.
Totals may not add up 100% due to rounding.

1
As you might have heard, Premier Doug Ford is in the process of repeal-
ing the sex ed curriculum instituted by Kathleen Wynne. The provincial
government has been consulting Ontario parents as to what should re-
place it. Do you support the Ford government’s effort to repeal and re-
place the sex ed curriculum that was put in place by the previous Liberal
government?

16 %

36 %

48 %

Response Yes No Not Sure

crosstabbed by age, gender, and children in the household

Gender Age Have Children?


Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Yes No
Yes 36.2% 41% 31.5% 45.4% 34.2% 37% 28.9% 33.1% 37.5%
No 47.7% 45.9% 49.5% 42.3% 53.9% 47.7% 48% 48.3% 47.5%
Not Sure 16% 13.1% 18.9% 12.3% 11.9% 15.3% 23.1% 18.6% 15.1%
Unweighted Frequency 653 316 337 33 76 177 367 90 563
Weighted Frequency 653 325 328 153 128 197 175 183 470

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crosstabbed by party support

Party
Total PC NDP Liberals Green Other UD
Yes 36.2% 62.2% 16.3% 12.4% 7.3% 54.5% 31.9%
No 47.7% 18.5% 76% 78.6% 78.7% 28.3% 34%
Not Sure 16% 19.3% 7.7% 9% 13.9% 17.2% 34.1%
Unweighted Frequency 653 246 155 132 35 17 68
Weighted Frequency 653 255 145 127 30 25 72

3
Did you or someone in your household participate in any way in the con-
sultation process for replacing the sex ed curriculum, either by attend-
ing a meeting, by participating in a telephone townhall, or by completing
an online survey?

3%
12 %

7%

78 %

Attended A Meeting In Person Participated In A Telephone Townhall


Response
Participated In An Online Survey Did Not Participate/Can't Remember

crosstabbed by age, gender, and children in the household

Gender Age Have Children?


Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Yes No
Attended A Meeting In Person 3% 3.4% 2.6% 3.1% 2.6% 3.9% 2.1% 5.6% 2%
Participated In A Telephone Townhall 11.7% 11.4% 12.1% 12% 15.9% 10.7% 9.6% 15.1% 10.4%
Participated In An Online Survey 7.4% 4.7% 10% 9.2% 10.6% 8% 2.7% 15% 4.4%
Did Not Participate/Can’t Remember 77.9% 80.5% 75.3% 75.7% 70.9% 77.3% 85.6% 64.3% 83.2%
Unweighted Frequency 653 316 337 33 76 177 367 90 563
Weighted Frequency 653 325 328 153 128 197 175 183 470

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crosstabbed by party support

Party
Total PC NDP Liberals Green Other UD
Attended A Meeting In Person 3% 4.6% 1.4% 3.9% 3.1% 0% 0%
Participated In A Telephone Townhall 11.7% 8.3% 15.1% 18% 7.5% 11.3% 8.1%
Participated In An Online Survey 7.4% 7.2% 10.7% 8.2% 1.6% 6.7% 2.2%
Did Not Participate/Can’t Remember 77.9% 79.9% 72.7% 69.9% 87.8% 82% 89.6%
Unweighted Frequency 653 246 155 132 35 17 68
Weighted Frequency 653 255 145 127 30 25 72

5
Which statement comes closer to your views, even if neither is exactly
right?

16 %

41 %

42 %

A man or a woman is determined by the sex they were assigned at birth

Response Someone can be a man or a woman even if that is different from the sex they were assigned at birth

Not Sure

crosstabbed by age, gender, and children in the household

Gender Age Have Children?


Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Yes No
A man or a woman is determined by the sex they were assigned at birth 41.4% 49.6% 33.1% 54.3% 49.8% 36.5% 29.4% 48.2% 38.7%
Someone can be a man or a woman even if that is different from the sex they were assigned at birth 42.4% 35.7% 49.1% 39.6% 42.2% 48.2% 38.5% 43.1% 42.2%
Not Sure 16.2% 14.6% 17.8% 6.1% 8% 15.3% 32.1% 8.7% 19.2%
Unweighted Frequency 653 316 337 33 76 177 367 90 563
Weighted Frequency 653 325 328 153 128 197 175 183 470

crosstabbed by party support

Party
Total PC NDP Liberals Green Other UD
A man or a woman is determined by the sex they were assigned at birth 41.4% 68.8% 16% 14.2% 17.9% 79% 39.9%
Someone can be a man or a woman even if that is different from the sex they were assigned at birth 42.4% 16.8% 70.9% 70.7% 66.8% 10.5% 26.9%
Not Sure 16.2% 14.4% 13.1% 15.1% 15.3% 10.5% 33.2%
Unweighted Frequency 653 246 155 132 35 17 68
Weighted Frequency 653 255 145 127 30 25 72

6
The previous sex ed curriculum included lessons that taught “Gender
Identity Theory,” that is, that there are many genders other than “male”
and “female”. Do you agree or disagree with teaching this to children
in Ontario schools?

10 %
24 %

34 %

20 %

11 %

Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree


Response
Strongly disagree Not Sure

crosstabbed by age, gender, and children in the household

Gender Age Have Children?


Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Yes No
Strongly agree 24.5% 27.2% 21.8% 27.2% 30.2% 20.8% 22% 31.9% 21.6%
Somewhat agree 20.3% 15.3% 25.2% 18.4% 21.1% 23.9% 17.2% 22.2% 19.5%
Somewhat disagree 11.1% 8.7% 13.6% 9.2% 12% 9.6% 13.9% 12.3% 10.7%
Strongly disagree 34.5% 39.7% 29.2% 39.3% 34% 36% 28.8% 30.6% 36%
Not Sure 9.7% 9.1% 10.2% 5.9% 2.6% 9.6% 18.1% 3% 12.2%
Unweighted Frequency 653 316 337 33 76 177 367 90 563
Weighted Frequency 653 325 328 153 128 197 175 183 470

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crosstabbed by party support

Party
Total PC NDP Liberals Green Other UD
Strongly agree 24.5% 12.8% 39.6% 41.4% 26.8% 12.5% 8.7%
Somewhat agree 20.3% 8.5% 27.1% 35.3% 46.9% 6.7% 15.4%
Somewhat disagree 11.1% 13.5% 7.6% 8.8% 17.7% 1.9% 14.3%
Strongly disagree 34.5% 56.1% 15% 8.2% 3.3% 72.4% 43.1%
Not Sure 9.7% 9.1% 10.7% 6.3% 5.3% 6.5% 18.5%
Unweighted Frequency 653 246 155 132 35 17 68
Weighted Frequency 653 255 145 127 30 25 72

8
The Ford government has announced that it has halted the Ontario cap-
and-trade carbon tax program. Do you agree or disagree with this deci-
sion?

20 %
31 %

27 %
12 %

10 %

Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree


Response
Strongly disagree Not Sure

crosstabbed by age, gender, and children in the household

Gender Age Have Children?


Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Yes No
Strongly agree 30.8% 43% 18.6% 35.9% 22.2% 35.3% 27.3% 28.8% 31.5%
Somewhat agree 11.9% 12.2% 11.7% 5.9% 21.1% 11.4% 11.1% 11.6% 12.1%
Somewhat disagree 10.4% 5% 15.7% 9.3% 10.6% 10.3% 11.2% 14.4% 8.8%
Strongly disagree 27.1% 29.6% 24.6% 21.1% 22.3% 31% 31.3% 20.3% 29.7%
Not Sure 19.9% 10.2% 29.5% 27.7% 23.9% 12% 19% 24.8% 17.9%
Unweighted Frequency 653 316 337 33 76 177 367 90 563
Weighted Frequency 653 325 328 153 128 197 175 183 470

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crosstabbed by party support

Party
Total PC NDP Liberals Green Other UD
Strongly agree 30.8% 60% 8.3% 8.8% 5.8% 62.9% 10%
Somewhat agree 11.9% 8% 15.5% 14% 9.2% 19.9% 13.4%
Somewhat disagree 10.4% 6.3% 14.1% 12.2% 8.7% 6.7% 16.1%
Strongly disagree 27.1% 7.9% 40% 52.5% 58.4% 10.5% 17.1%
Not Sure 19.9% 17.8% 22.1% 12.5% 17.9% 0% 43.3%
Unweighted Frequency 653 246 155 132 35 17 68
Weighted Frequency 653 255 145 127 30 25 72

10
Now that Ontario has no cap and trade policy and no carbon tax, Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau has said that the federal carbon tax program
will now apply to Ontario.

Do you support or oppose Justin Trudeau’s plan to introduce a new


federal carbon tax in Ontario?

12 %

31 %

37 %

11 %

9%

Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree


Response
Strongly disagree Not Sure

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crosstabbed by age, gender, and children in the household

Gender Age Have Children?


Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Yes No
Strongly agree 31% 33.9% 28% 27.2% 30.2% 33.8% 31.5% 31% 30.9%
Somewhat agree 11.3% 10.1% 12.4% 5.9% 14.5% 11.9% 12.9% 12.8% 10.7%
Somewhat disagree 9.1% 6.4% 11.8% 9.3% 11.9% 7.4% 8.9% 11% 8.4%
Strongly disagree 36.6% 43.5% 29.7% 39.2% 32.7% 41.1% 32% 30.3% 39%
Not Sure 12% 6% 18% 18.4% 10.6% 5.7% 14.6% 14.9% 10.9%
Unweighted Frequency 653 316 337 33 76 177 367 90 563
Weighted Frequency 653 325 328 153 128 197 175 183 470

crosstabbed by party support

Party
Total PC NDP Liberals Green Other UD
Strongly agree 31% 14.8% 44.2% 54.8% 52.9% 10.5% 17.5%
Somewhat agree 11.3% 3.5% 21.4% 20.9% 8.4% 6.7% 4.2%
Somewhat disagree 9.1% 8% 9.5% 3.7% 9.4% 0% 25%
Strongly disagree 36.6% 66.4% 13.4% 7% 18.3% 82.8% 21.3%
Not Sure 12% 7.2% 11.5% 13.6% 11% 0% 32%
Unweighted Frequency 653 246 155 132 35 17 68
Weighted Frequency 653 255 145 127 30 25 72

12
It is now legal to consume cannabis in Canada. Today, the legal age to
or sell or consume cannabis products is 19 in Ontario, while the Quebec
government has introduced a law to restrict cannabis to those aged 21
or over in that province.

Which statement comes closer to your views, even if neither is exactly


right?

9%

38 %

53 %

The legal age should be 19

Response The legal age should be raised to 21

Not Sure

crosstabbed by age, gender, and children in the household

Gender Age Have Children?


Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Yes No
The legal age should be 19 38% 42.5% 33.5% 45.4% 40.5% 35.6% 32.3% 46% 34.8%
The legal age should be raised to 21 53.3% 48.1% 58.5% 45.4% 54.3% 57.2% 55.1% 46.9% 55.8%
Not Sure 8.7% 9.4% 8.1% 9.2% 5.2% 7.2% 12.6% 7.1% 9.3%
Unweighted Frequency 653 316 337 33 76 177 367 90 563
Weighted Frequency 653 325 328 153 128 197 175 183 470

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crosstabbed by party support

Party
Total PC NDP Liberals Green Other UD
The legal age should be 19 38% 28.9% 48% 47.2% 33% 58.6% 28.9%
The legal age should be raised to 21 53.3% 63.4% 48.9% 45.3% 60.2% 28.3% 46.1%
Not Sure 8.7% 7.8% 3% 7.5% 6.8% 13.1% 25%
Unweighted Frequency 653 246 155 132 35 17 68
Weighted Frequency 653 255 145 127 30 25 72

14
The Government of Ontario recently announced that Ron Taverner will
become the Head of the Ontario Provincial Police . There has been
a controversy with this appointment because Taverner is a personal
friend of Premier Doug Ford, and because, part way through the hir-
ing process, the job description was changed so that Taverner would
become eligible for the job.

Which statement comes closer to your views, even if neither is exactly


right?

15 %
20 %

65 %

Ford should be able to appoint anyone

Response There has been too much controversy and the process should start over

Not Sure

15
crosstabbed by age, gender, and children in the household

Gender Age Have Children?


Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Yes No
Ford should be able to appoint anyone 15.1% 17.2% 13% 12.2% 15.7% 19.6% 12% 17.7% 14%
There has been too much controversy and the process should start over 64.6% 68.4% 60.9% 63.2% 63.1% 64.5% 67% 65.1% 64.4%
Not Sure 20.3% 14.5% 26.2% 24.6% 21.2% 15.9% 21% 17.2% 21.6%
Unweighted Frequency 653 316 337 33 76 177 367 90 563
Weighted Frequency 653 325 328 153 128 197 175 183 470

crosstabbed by party support

Party
Total PC NDP Liberals Green Other UD
Ford should be able to appoint anyone 15.1% 30.1% 2.6% 8.1% 3.8% 0% 8.9%
There has been too much controversy and the process should start over 64.6% 44.6% 86.2% 78.7% 83.5% 93.7% 49.3%
Not Sure 20.3% 25.3% 11.2% 13.2% 12.6% 6.3% 41.8%
Unweighted Frequency 653 246 155 132 35 17 68
Weighted Frequency 653 255 145 127 30 25 72

16
If a provincial election were held today, which party would you vote for?
(all voters)

21 %

36 %

4%
All Voters
4%

17 %
19 %

Progressive Conservatives, Doug Ford NDP, Andrea Horwath

Response Liberals, John Fraser Greens, Mike Schreiner

Another Party Undecided

crosstabbed by age, gender, and children in the household

Gender Age Have Children?


Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Yes No
Progressive Conservatives, Doug Ford 35.5% 43% 28.2% 36.2% 34.1% 39.2% 31.8% 34.2% 36%
NDP, Andrea Horwath 19.2% 16.3% 22.1% 15.3% 23.7% 16.5% 22.3% 19% 19.2%
Liberals, John Fraser 16.6% 12.3% 20.8% 15.3% 14.7% 19.3% 16.1% 16.4% 16.7%
Greens, Mike Schreiner 4.1% 4% 4.3% 0% 6.5% 5.1% 4.9% 4.6% 4%
Another Party 3.8% 6.7% 0.8% 5.9% 6.4% 2.3% 1.6% 8.2% 2%
Undecided 20.8% 17.8% 23.8% 27.3% 14.5% 17.6% 23.2% 17.6% 22%
Unweighted Frequency 653 316 337 33 76 177 367 90 563
Weighted Frequency 653 325 328 153 128 197 175 183 470

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crosstabbed by party support

Party
Total PC NDP Liberals Green Other UD
Progressive Conservatives, Doug Ford 35.5% 90.9% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
NDP, Andrea Horwath 19.2% 0% 86.4% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Liberals, John Fraser 16.6% 0% 0% 85.6% 0% 0% 0%
Greens, Mike Schreiner 4.1% 0% 0% 0% 90.9% 0% 0%
Another Party 3.8% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0%
Undecided 20.8% 9.1% 13.6% 14.4% 9.1% 0% 100%
Unweighted Frequency 653 246 155 132 35 17 68
Weighted Frequency 653 255 145 127 30 25 72

18
If a provincial election were held today, which party would you vote for?
(decided and leaning voters)

5% 4%

22 %
44 %
All Voters

25 %

Progressive Conservatives, Doug Ford NDP, Andrea Horwath

Response Liberals, John Fraser Greens, Mike Schreiner

Another Party

crosstabbed by age, gender, and children in the household

Gender Age Have Children?


Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Yes No
Progressive Conservatives, Doug Ford 43.7% 50.3% 37.2% 49.8% 40.2% 44.8% 39.8% 44.6% 43.4%
NDP, Andrea Horwath 25.1% 20.9% 29.2% 21.7% 29.2% 21.4% 29.2% 22.2% 26.2%
Liberals, John Fraser 22% 16.9% 27.1% 21.7% 16.6% 24.4% 23.4% 18.8% 23.2%
Greens, Mike Schreiner 5% 4.6% 5.5% 0% 7.2% 6.9% 5.9% 5.1% 5%
Another Party 4.1% 7.3% 1% 6.8% 6.8% 2.5% 1.8% 9.3% 2.2%
Unweighted Frequency 585 294 291 28 69 162 326 78 507
Weighted Frequency 585 292 293 137 114 177 157 162 423

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crosstabbed by party support

Party
Total PC NDP Liberals Green Other
Progressive Conservatives, Doug Ford 43.7% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0%
NDP, Andrea Horwath 25.1% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0%
Liberals, John Fraser 22% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0%
Greens, Mike Schreiner 5% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0%
Another Party 4.1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100%
Unweighted Frequency 585 246 155 132 35 17
Weighted Frequency 585 256 147 129 30 24

20
Do you have a favourable or unfavourable opinion of Doug Ford?

18 %
29 %

8%

45 %

Favourable Unfavourable

Response Not familiar with Doug Ford Not Sure

crosstabbed by age, gender, and children in the household

Gender Age Have Children?


Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Yes No
Favourable 29.3% 37.1% 21.5% 33.2% 24.9% 30.8% 27.4% 28.4% 29.6%
Unfavourable 45.3% 40.6% 50% 36.4% 48.7% 44.9% 51% 42.5% 46.3%
Not familiar with Doug Ford 7.6% 6.2% 8.9% 21.4% 3.9% 2.3% 4.1% 11% 6.2%
Not Sure 17.9% 16.1% 19.6% 9.1% 22.5% 22% 17.5% 18% 17.8%
Unweighted Frequency 653 316 337 33 76 177 367 90 563
Weighted Frequency 653 325 328 153 128 197 175 183 470

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crosstabbed by party support

Party
Total PC NDP Liberals Green Other UD
Favourable 29.3% 65.7% 5.3% 7.6% 0% 10.9% 5%
Unfavourable 45.3% 9.7% 79.7% 74.5% 78.4% 41.7% 38.5%
Not familiar with Doug Ford 7.6% 2.1% 1.8% 6.6% 7.2% 37% 30.5%
Not Sure 17.9% 22.6% 13.2% 11.3% 14.4% 10.5% 26%
Unweighted Frequency 653 246 155 132 35 17 68
Weighted Frequency 653 255 145 127 30 25 72

22
Do you have a favourable or unfavourable opinion of Andrea Horwath?

26 %
33 %

12 %

29 %

Favourable Unfavourable

Response Not familiar with Andrea Horwath Not Sure

crosstabbed by age, gender, and children in the household

Gender Age Have Children?


Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Yes No
Favourable 33.2% 31% 35.4% 30.3% 35.7% 30% 37.6% 33.4% 33.1%
Unfavourable 28.7% 35.9% 21.5% 24.1% 30.1% 33.7% 26.1% 35.5% 26%
Not familiar with Andrea Horwath 12.3% 8.8% 15.8% 24.6% 11.8% 6.8% 8.2% 12.9% 12.1%
Not Sure 25.8% 24.2% 27.3% 21.1% 22.4% 29.5% 28.1% 18.2% 28.7%
Unweighted Frequency 653 316 337 33 76 177 367 90 563
Weighted Frequency 653 325 328 153 128 197 175 183 470

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crosstabbed by party support

Party
Total PC NDP Liberals Green Other UD
Favourable 33.2% 15.2% 71% 43.2% 44.2% 15.3% 5%
Unfavourable 28.7% 50% 6% 17% 11.2% 65.7% 14.1%
Not familiar with Andrea Horwath 12.3% 12.7% 1.1% 12.7% 5.3% 17.1% 34.3%
Not Sure 25.8% 22.2% 21.9% 27% 39.3% 1.9% 46.6%
Unweighted Frequency 653 246 155 132 35 17 68
Weighted Frequency 653 255 145 127 30 25 72

24
Do you have a favourable or unfavourable opinion of Lisa Thompson?

27 %
33 %

17 %

23 %

Favourable Unfavourable

Response Not familiar with Lisa Thompson Not Sure

crosstabbed by age, gender, and children in the household

Gender Age Have Children?


Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Yes No
Favourable 32.9% 36.7% 29.1% 30% 31.5% 35% 34% 31.3% 33.5%
Unfavourable 23.3% 25.1% 21.5% 21.4% 28.9% 24.2% 20.1% 25.3% 22.6%
Not familiar with Lisa Thompson 16.7% 18% 15.4% 30.3% 10.5% 10.1% 16.6% 11.8% 18.6%
Not Sure 27.1% 20.2% 34% 18.4% 29.1% 30.6% 29.2% 31.7% 25.3%
Unweighted Frequency 653 316 337 33 76 177 367 90 563
Weighted Frequency 653 325 328 153 128 197 175 183 470

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crosstabbed by party support

Party
Total PC NDP Liberals Green Other UD
Favourable 32.9% 45.1% 28.3% 21.7% 23.7% 24.1% 25.2%
Unfavourable 23.3% 16.9% 29.8% 36.8% 33.5% 8.6% 10.1%
Not familiar with Lisa Thompson 16.7% 16.4% 10% 9.5% 15.3% 56.1% 30.5%
Not Sure 27.1% 21.5% 31.9% 31.9% 27.5% 11.2% 34.2%
Unweighted Frequency 653 246 155 132 35 17 68
Weighted Frequency 653 255 145 127 30 25 72

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