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2019 Financial Confidence Index
Second edition of the IG Financial Confidence Index shows that Canadians feel slightly less confident in 2019.
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Germany Retains Top “Nation Brand” Ranking, France and Canada Emerge to Round Out the Top Three
France moves to second place with reputational gains in the Governance index. Canada ranks in third place for the first time. The United Kingdom slips by one position, while the U.S. remains in sixth place.
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We Have Not Forgotten: Canadians Increasingly Likely to Attend Remembrance Day Ceremonies & Feel It Is Important While There Are Still Living WWII Veterans
Vast Majority Think It’s Important to Have Year-Round Programs Which Emphasize Remembrance (87%) & Reflect on Horrors of Conflict (90%)
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Armed with Facts About Diabetes, Eight in Ten (80%) Canadians Rank Diabetes as an Immediate Priority for the Canadian Healthcare System
Over Eight in Ten (85%) Believe the Federal Government Must Work with the Provinces and Territories on a National Diabetes Strategy
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Canadians Across All Regions Feel Country More Divided than Ever
Election Outcome Increases Support for Separation in Alberta and Saskatchewan
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Canadian Readers Spend 6 Hours/Week on Average Reading
Three Quarters (72%) Say they Spend More Time Reading in the Winter than during Other Times of the Year
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Nearly Half of Canadians (48%) Are $200 or Less Away from Financial Insolvency
On Average Have $557 Left Each Month After Paying Bills (-$142); Lowest Since 2016
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Election Day Poll
These are some of the preliminary findings of an Ipsos poll conducted on October 21st, on behalf of Global News.
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Swarovski’s Consumer Goods Business partners with Ipsos MMA to deploy a global Unified Marketing Measurement program
Partnership will enable optimization of traditional media, digital and social media, and personalized marketing to drive omni-channel sales and profit
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Conservatives (33%) Have Slight Lead over Liberals (31%) in National Popular Vote, but Liberals Hold Advantage in Ontario and Quebec
With Election Close and Country Divided, Who Will Get Out Their Vote?