Half of Ontarians Believe Government to Blame for Rising Hydro Rates

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Half of Ontarians Believe to Blame for Rising Hydro Rates s and executive salaries well back Toronto, February 21 st In a random sampling of public opinion taken by the Forum Poll among 1,120 voters, (47%) believe that government is the cause of rising hydro rates, well ahead of the of (17%), and executive salaries (11%). The opinion that government is causing the cost of hydro to rise in is most common to those between 3544 (50%), 4554 (48%), and 55 64 (52%), with almost half of males (48%), and (46%) of females holding this opinion. The most wealthy (60%) overwhelmingly believe that the government is responsible, but the least wealthy are most likely to give the province the benefit of the doubt (32%). Progressive Conservative supporters (61%) and NDP supporters (45%) strongly believe the government has mishandled the hydro file, while Liberal supporters are less likely to believe this (26%). Other options less popular (17%), executive salaries (11%), and don t know (10%), are the other choices with the largest proportion of support, but they follow well behind government as the main reason hydro rates are rising. Wind turbine/green energy (9%) and closing coal plants (2%), while much discussed in the media, have not had much of an impact on the opinions of Ontarians in relation to the origins of rising hydro rates. The opinion that government is responsible for rising hydro rates could present a problem for the Liberals in 2018, as the increasing costs are becoming more and more of an issue for voters across the province. It s an issue that the Liberals need to address, if they want to win, said Dr. Lorne Bozinoff, President of Forum Research. Lorne Bozinoff, Ph.D. is the president and founder of Forum Research. He can be reached at or at (416) 9609603. The opinion that government is responsible for rising hydro rates could present a problem for the Liberals in 2018, as the increasing costs are becoming more and more of an issue for voters across the province. It s an issue that the Liberals need to address, if they want to win, said Dr. Lorne Bozinoff, President of Forum Research. 1

Methodology The Forum Poll was conducted by Forum Research with the results based on an interactive voice response telephone survey of 1,120 randomly selected Voters. The poll was conducted on Feb 1516 2017. Results based on the total sample are considered accurate +/ 3%, 19 times out of 20. Subsample results will be less accurate. Margins of error for subsample (such as age, gender) results are available at www./samplestim.asp Where appropriate, the data has been statistically weighted by age, region, and other variables to ensure that the sample reflects the actual population according to the latest Census data. This research is not necessarily predictive of future outcomes, but rather, captures opinion at one point in time. Forum Research conducted this poll as a public service and to demonstrate our survey research capabilities. Forum houses its poll results in the Data Library of the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto. With offices across Canada and around the world, 100% Canadianowned Forum Research is one of the country s leading survey research firms. This Forum Poll and other polls may be found at Forum's poll archive at www./polls.asp 2

Hydro Rate Increases In your opinion, what is the main reason that hydro rates are rising? [All Respondents] Age/Gender 18 35 45 55 34 44 54 64 65+ Male Female Sample 1120 117 141 200 305 357 551 554 Executive Salaries 11 10 12 8 11 14 9 13 47 46 50 48 52 39 48 46 17 23 20 14 12 13 17 18 Closing of Coal plants 2 2 1 3 4 3 4 1 green energy 9 4 7 14 10 11 11 6 Something else 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 Don t know 10 12 8 8 6 15 8 13 Income <$20K $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 $40K $60K $80K $100K $250K Sample 1120 122 178 149 141 141 178 Executive Salaries 11 7 15 16 7 12 8 47 32 45 42 52 45 60 17 29 18 15 18 21 14 Closing of Coal plants 2 0 2 3 5 3 2 green energy 9 7 5 8 8 11 10 Something else 3 6 1 3 3 3 2 Don t know 10 18 13 13 7 5 3 3

Region Eastern Toronto 416 Toronto 905 Southwestern Northeastern Northwestern Sample 1120 165 182 340 258 146 29 Executive Salaries 11 15 14 9 8 13 5 47 38 43 52 49 48 40 17 16 25 14 14 21 23 Closing of Coal plants 2 1 3 2 2 4 7 green energy 9 15 3 10 10 5 7 Something else 3 4 3 2 6 2 13 Don t know 10 11 9 11 11 7 3 Current Provincial Vote Preference Progressive Conservative Liberal New Democratic Green Other Parties Sample 1120 471 263 195 70 27 Executive Salaries 11 7 17 11 16 4 47 61 26 45 40 58 17 8 30 27 15 6 Closing of Coal plants 2 2 3 2 3 0 green energy 9 13 5 7 8 5 Something else 3 1 7 2 8 9 Don t know 10 7 12 6 11 18 4

Education Secondary school or less Some college or university Completed college or university Post graduate studies Sample 1120 239 305 398 178 Executive Salaries 11 12 13 9 12 47 46 43 52 40 17 14 20 18 15 Closing of Coal plants 2 4 1 2 4 green energy 9 8 9 7 13 Something else 3 2 3 4 6 Don t know 10 14 12 8 11 For more information: Lorne Bozinoff, Ph.D. President Forum Research Inc. Tel: (416) 9609603 Fax: (416) 9609602 Email: 5