It was both surprisingly generous and had very little impact on the polls.
One really wouldn't expect it to much - I'm sure few except us here ran out and actually read the promises. And even then, I haven't seen any Toronto-specific polling since it dropped.
And really, other than perhaps a very strategic riding here or there, we are fooling ourselves if we think transit promises makes much difference to support - especially before the election. Not compared to all this Hydro BS ... I don't even know where the NDP is coming from with there recent claims that hydro has gone up 300% under the Liberals
(I keep meaning to do a reality check - I came to Toronto a year after the Tories left. First bill - $333.10 (after removing account setup charge) for 3 months, Oct 1-Dec 30 - 3115.9 kWh. Last 3 bills; Oct 3-Jan 5 ; 1649.8 kWh for $285.68
So it's gone from 10.6 ¢/kWh to 17.3 ¢/kWh. 63.0% in 13 years, averaging 3.8% a year.
Wow, that's actually less than I expected, given all the hype.
Hmm, what about since the last election. So last 3 months of 2013 - I'll have to average over 4 months (2 bills - Sep-Dec) ... 16.933¢/kWh. And to be fair, the same 4 months in 2017 ... 16.925¢/kWh ...
WTF ... Hydro rates have gone down since the last election? Or are effectively the same? Well, I'm going to have a fun chat with the NDP person who appears at my door. (the Tories too ... but in 13 years in Toronto, I've never seen one, once, with regular visits from the Liberals, and less from the NDP.)