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Ontario election issues

It’s the economy, stupid! Ontario voters want to know how Doug Ford measured up. Here’s what the data — and experts — say

While there’s only so much provincial governments can do, some economists say the province could have better spent its resources to boost the Ontario economy.

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Ontario saw more than 400,000 jobs created since Doug Ford’s re-election, despite a recent spike in Ontario’s unemployment rate — a misleading figure due to the recent surge in population numbers, says one expert.


In late January, days before the Ontario election was called, Abacus Data surveyed more than 1,000 Ontarians who were eligible to vote, asking: what issues would you most like to see debated? While one issueÌý— dealing with the impact of Donald Trump’s tariffsÌý— is recent,Ìýthe other answers pointed to ongoing provincial problems. A team of Star journalists set out to answer: how is Ontario doing now, as compared to our last election?ÌýToday, weÌýlook at how to grow the economy and create good jobs, an issue selected byÌý26 per cent of respondents.ÌýÌýÌý

Doug Ford often touts his track record of creating good jobs and powering the provincial economy. Ontarians struggling with high interest rates and unemployment might be skeptical.Ìý

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Ana Pereira

Ana Pereira is a business reporter for the Star, based in Toronto. Reach her via email: anpereira@thestar.ca

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