After nearly eight months, Doug Ford's “Government For the People” seems to be irking voters.
Bayshore Broadcasting asked how you feel about the job being done by Ontario's Progressive Conservatives.
54 per cent of voters say the province is way off track, with many citing their dislike for several quick policy changes.
Those include a rollback of the sex education curriculum, where school boards reinstated the program last updated in 1998.
Another points to the freezing of the minimum wage at $14 an hour, while one voter feels the Ford government is aiming to benefit the rich.
Meantime, 35 per cent of voters feel the PCs are doing much better than the previous regime, with several pointing to their pleasure in the reining in of spending.
11 per cent of respondents call Ford's first eight months in power “OKAY,” with some pointing favourably to policy changes that would not have happened under a Liberal regime.
One moderate voter says they approve the cutbacks in spending, but not the repealing of the 2015 sex education program.


