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LGBT+ Pride 2021 Global Survey points to increasingly positive attitudes in Canada toward LGBT+ individuals
Already higher than global average, three-quarters (75%) of Canadians support same-sex marriage (+12 vs. 2013)
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Tension between rich and poor is seen as a key source of division around the world
Just over a third of people on average in 28 countries across the world (a Global Country Average of 35%) think that their country is divided by “culture wars”
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Rising House Prices, Large Down Payments Deterring Many Canadians from Buying Homes
Two in Three (66%) are Concerned Rising Home Prices Will Prevent them from Being Able to Afford the Home They Want
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What Worries the World? June 2021
Concern about Coronavirus falls to the lowest level seen in our tracker so far.
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One Quarter of Canadians (26%) are Not Confident That Their Family Would Be Able to Pay for Mortgage/Rent/Housing Costs, If They Were to Pass Away
Since the pandemic, Canadians are having more frequent conversations about difficult topics
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Canadians rank ending hunger, eliminating poverty, and ensuring healthy lives as top priorities among U.N. SDGs
Governments, Businesses, and Public alike could all be doing more to achieve Sustainable Development Goals according to Canadians
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Canadians Agree (72%) People Should be Able to Seek Refuge from War and Persecution, but Few (10%) Like the Idea of Letting in More Refugees Post-Pandemic
Half (52%) concerned foreigners coming to Canada may not actually be refugees
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Half (51%) of Canadians Anxious About Returning to Normal Life Following the Pandemic, Though Cautious Optimism Evident
Progress Being Made as Majority Agree (71%) Their Mental Health is Improving Amidst Vaccine Rollout and Restriction Loosening
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Eight in Ten (82%) Canadians Vaccinated or Awaiting Vaccine; Remaining 18% Need to Be Convinced
One in Ten (9%) Definitely Not Ready to Be Vaccinated; 45% of Unvaccinated Canadians Unmoved by $1 Million Lottery Offer
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World Refugee Day 2021: a mixed picture
Our new global survey shows that there is strong support for the principle of people seeking refuge from war and persecution but in practice few are open to accepting more refugees into their country