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2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

Who gets your vote for Mayor of Toronto?

  • Ana Bailao

    Votes: 18 16.4%
  • Brad Bradford

    Votes: 3 2.7%
  • Olivia Chow

    Votes: 58 52.7%
  • Mitzie Hunter

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • Josh Matlow

    Votes: 20 18.2%
  • Mark Saunders

    Votes: 4 3.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 5 4.5%

  • Total voters
    110
  • Poll closed .
Any indication of the M.O.E.?

I see they weighted the results, quite a bit. That always raises my eyebrow.

Chow with a material lead in Etobicoke? Hmmmm

Nothing seems out of the ordinary for the weights. It's always harder to get younger respondents. More or less, if a subgroup is weighted up or down by more than a factor of two then that begins to raise some concerns.

Margin of error is +/- 3% at 95% CI.
 
But, can a phone survey, whether conducted by live interviewer or by IVR really be considered a probability sample these days, where a probability survey means that every member of the target population has an equal chance of responding?
Good point. I wonder how many people are like me and only answer calls from people they know. Important unknown callers will leave a VM. This has also never been an issue for me when looking for a new job.
 
This is truly despicable nonsense:


Does Mark Saunders have anything to campaign on besides fear and dishonest rhetoric? What are his plans for the city?

Mark is really making a good case for why people don't trust cops.
You were the chief of police you f#xking muppet! You had the power to enforce the laws against open drug use, against public obstruction and nuisance, in-traffic begging, encampments, graffiti, littering, bike lane blockers, dangerous driving and speeding, etc, etc. You had the power to combat these societal detractors, but you did nothing. And now you want to be the mayor and still do nothing.
 
Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation (MTO) said that Section 128 of the Highway Traffic Act, which sets speed limits, only applies to motor vehicles - so it doesn’t apply to bikes or e-bikes.

The City of Toronto has, however, set the speed limit for 'vehicles, motorized recreational vehicles, bicycles and personally powered vehicles' within parks as 20km/h. Toronto is near alone as a major Canadian city enforcing speed limits upon cyclists, and it is worth asking why. Where does this directive come from?

The city needs to repeal the enforcing of 20 km/h for bicycles and personally powered vehicles (such as skateboards or rollerblades), since they do not have speedometers on them.
 
He is calling her a Communist.

Right wing voters always refer to the NDP as Communist or something of that nature. You need to understand that right wing voters despite the NDP with a passion.
The word you're looking for is "despise", and yes you are right.

Far-left socialism or communism has never worked in the past, wont work now, and never will work!
 
Good point. I wonder how many people are like me and only answer calls from people they know. Important unknown callers will leave a VM. This has also never been an issue for me when looking for a new job.
It's like ad-blockers on the internet.

There's one online media site I frequented which had a very interesting setup. There was a native advertising slot (advertising entered in as though it's regular content) in a prominent spot right "below the fold" on the page, meaning it was in the spot which would be the first thing you see if you scroll down the front page of the site.

However, if the site detected you used an ad-blocker, it would change things up and instead of an advertisement there it would have a post about available coding and networking jobs for their business with a link to their HR site.

In other words, the only way you could see potential tech jobs for this online media firm was by using an ad-blocker. If you didn't use one, you would not see or be offered access their jobs site. Pretty cheeky for an online media enterprise that makes money off of advertising, but it makes sense as a filter for who would want those jobs.
 

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