Ontario | Ontario | Urban
Ontario Riding 080
Population 128,797 | Eligible voters 85,035 | Expected turnout 70.1%
Current Local Poll
Liberal
35.2%
Conservative
30.0%
NDP
19.5%
Green
10.5%
PPC
4.7%
Bloc
0.1%
Candidates
| Party | Candidate | Quality | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|
| Green | Green Candidate FED080 | 82 | 76 |
| NDP | NDP Candidate FED080 | 81 | 46 |
| PPC | PPC Candidate FED080 | 65 | 29 |
| Conservative | Conservative Candidate FED080 | 62 | 56 |
| Liberal | Liberal Candidate FED080 Incumbent | 42 | 47 |
| Bloc | Bloc Candidate FED080 | 38 | 31 |
Issue Values
Housing Affordability
Salience 94
Public/non-profit buildout | Mixed supply and demand policy | Private supply and deregulation
Economy and Growth
Salience 86
Redistribution and public investment | Balanced mixed economy | Lower taxes and private growth
Government Spending
Salience 85
Expand services | Selective spending | Reduce spending/deficits
Public Safety and Crime
Salience 78
Prevention and rehabilitation | Balanced enforcement | Tougher sentencing/policing
Cost of Living
Salience 77
Direct affordability supports | Targeted relief | Tax cuts and competition
Foreign Policy and Defence
Salience 73
Diplomacy/development focus | Balanced alliances | Higher defence/hard power
Health Care Funding
Salience 72
National public expansion | Conditional federal transfers | Provincial flexibility
Energy and Pipelines
Salience 72
Rapid transition away from fossil fuels | Transition with resource jobs | Expand production and pipelines
Seniors and Pensions
Salience 70
Expand public pensions | Target low-income seniors | Tax-preferred private savings
Taxation
Salience 68
Higher taxes on wealth/high incomes | Targeted tax credits | Broad tax reductions
Agriculture and Rural Policy
Salience 66
Public rural services | Mixed rural investment | Market/agriculture-first
Social Values
Salience 65
Progressive rights focus | Pluralist/status quo | Traditional values
Immigration Levels
Salience 63
High immigration with supports | Managed immigration | Lower immigration
Indigenous Reconciliation
Salience 63
Rights/self-government focus | Negotiated partnership | Resource certainty/limited expansion
Natural Resources
Salience 61
Strict environmental limits | Managed development | Resource-first development
Climate Action
Salience 58
Aggressive emissions policy | Balanced transition | Minimal regulation
Education and Skills
Salience 57
Public training expansion | Targeted skills programs | Employer-led training
French Language and Quebec Autonomy
Salience 56
Federal bilingual/national standards | Asymmetrical federalism | More provincial autonomy
Labour and Unions
Salience 54
Stronger labour rights | Status quo bargaining | Employer flexibility
Drug Policy
Salience 50
Harm reduction/public health | Mixed model | Enforcement-first
Canada-US Relations
Salience 43
Independence from US pressure | Pragmatic partnership | Closer US alignment
Regional Alienation
Salience 42
National equity programs | Regional compromise | Strong regional autonomy
Technology, AI, and Privacy
Salience 39
Strong regulation/privacy | Innovation with guardrails | Innovation-first deregulation
Democratic Reform
Salience 26
Electoral reform/transparency | Incremental reform | Keep existing institutions