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COVID-19 vaccination intent is decreasing globally
Most adults across 15 countries don’t expect a vaccine to be available any sooner than mid-2021; only half would get vaccinated within three months of its availability.
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Seven in Ten (69%) Canadians Agree that Biden in White House Will Be Good for Canada
Two in Ten (22%) Believe Same About Trump; But More Than Half (60%) Worried about Potential for Violence South of the Border If Trump Loses
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What Worries the World - October 2020
More than 6 in 10 globally say things in their country are on the wrong track as Coronavirus continues to be the world’s greatest worry.
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COVID is the Grinch who Stole Hallowe’en: Only Two in Ten Canadians Will Give Out Hallowe’en Candy This Year
Most Canadians say Birthday Celebrations and Holiday Gatherings will Look Different this Year
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Social Cohesion is under assault globally
Ipsos research finds that almost twice as many global citizens are “weak” than “solid” in their sense of social cohesion
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Trudeau Liberals (38%, +2) Maintain Lead Over Conservatives (32%, +1) Amid Second Wave of Pandemic
While Strong, PM’s COVID Approval Rating (59%, -15 since April) Still Trails Provincial Premiers (65%, -19 since April), Municipal Mayors (71%)
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Half of Canadians (48%) Getting Tired of Following Public Health Rules About COVID-19
Despite this, majority continue to follow facemask rules and nine in ten support continued closure of land border with the United States
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Germany Retains Top “Nation Brand” Ranking, the UK and Canada Round Out the Top Three
U.K. moves to second place, its best performance ever recorded, with reputational gains on the Governance, Culture, People, and Tourism Indices. Canada ranks in third place for a second consecutive year.
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Only One Quarter (26%) of Canadians Support Protestors Removing or Defacing Statues of Historical Figures Accused of Perpetuating Racism
Support for Black Lives Matter Movement Strong at 68% of Canadians
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Outside the U.S., Biden is the clear favorite
In most of 24 countries surveyed, more would vote for Biden than for Trump in the U.S. presidential election and expect Biden to win it; but many are concerned about the impact of fake news.