According to the latest pole, support for Doug Ford, the most PCs in seven-plus years

According to the latest pole, support for Doug Ford, the most PCs in seven-plus years

A new survey suggests that Doug is enjoying his highest level support between Ford and Orthodox Otelians.

Good data voting The show 50 percent committed voters will vote for the PC, continuing the upward trend of support since the provincial elections in February. This is the highest polling number that progressive conservatives have seen in power in their seven-plas years.

Boney Crombie -led liberals are 28 percent, while support for NDP, official opposition to Queen Park, has fallen to 13 percent, continuing downwards since the election. The Green Party scored one to six percent marks in support.

The reasons for the strong performance are the handling of tariff war with US President Donald Trump and a “more practical, centralist governance model seems well associated with a moment’s mood.” Abacus also cited his “cooperative dynamic” with Prime Minister Mark Carney and expressed his desire to become a team player on the national stage without losing his brand.

“It is a government whose support reaches regional and generational lines, anchor with perceptions of stability and confidence in the time of uncertainty by US President Donald Trump,” is called David Coleo of Abacus.

NDP leader Marit Styles says that she is hearing other concerns from Ontarean as she stops the province.

“They want to take action in addressing some things they are struggling, especially more affordable housing, cost of life, lack of doctors and access to health care.”

Ford themselves are popular with Ontarians, receiving 46 percent support compared to 33 percent, which have a negative attitude of the premiere. His +13 NET rating is the highest by a widespread difference among any provincial leader.

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Crombie’s approval rating is equally divided – 33 percent positive, 32 percent negative – as he In September faces a leadership reviewWhile Styles and Green Party leaders Mike Shreineer come at 28 percent and 25 percent respectively. While Abacus states that both Styles and Shreyaran are preferred by those who know them, they are largely unknown to most voters.

“One of the about five voters says that they either do not know enough about giving an opinion,” Abacus says.

While PCs continue to maintain strong support in GTHA, South -Western Ontario and Eastern Ontario, it is in Toronto where margins on liberals are closest to, just 17 percent.

The survey was conducted among 1,000 eligible Ontario voters from 10 to 15 July, 2025, who matched the province’s population according to age, gender, educational attainment and region. It contains a margin of 19 times out of 20 +/- 3 percent error.

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