Search
-
Eight in Ten Canadians Worried about Household Food Waste
Two in Three Say it’s Important to use Reusable or Environmentally-Friendly Products in their Kitchen
-
The AI Revolution: As Many As One in Three (33%) Canadians Already Embracing AI for Financial Management
But Over Two-Thirds (68%) Acknowledge AI Limitations, Perceiving it as Being Incapable of Factoring Human Emotion into the Financial Calculus
-
Excitement for the 2024 Paris Games greater than for Tokyo; French enthusiasm lukewarm
Across 33 countries people see the event as having a positive unifying effect and inspiring future generations
-
AI and the Future of CX
By embracing Gen AI to improve efficiency and effectiveness, staying attuned to customer needs, and designing empathetic experiences, organizations can successfully navigate the future of CX.
-
In the Face of Biting Inflation, Canadians Are Embracing the Savings Mentality
More Affordable Adventures Likely to Define Summer 2024.
-
Summer Vacation Budgets Heat Up: Higher Proportion Expect to Spend More (20%) than Less (15%) on Travel, this Summer, Compared to Last Summer
Around Half (48%) Admit they Often Spend More than they Should
-
Just 17% of Canadians Give the Latest Federal Budget Two Thumbs Up
Four in ten Canadians would give the latest federal budget two thumbs down. Only around two in ten overall think the budget is good.
-
Helping with Everyday Expenses, Investing in Healthcare and Reducing Personal Taxes are Canadians’ Top Budget Priorities
Pocketbook relief and healthcare investments are Canadians’ top budget priorities regardless of the party of their choice.
-
Only 56% of Charitable Donors Say They’ll Claim the Tax Receipts on their Income-Tax Return
Nearly half (45%) say the ability to receive a tax credit makes them more likely to donate to charity
-
Gender Gap Galore: Women Trail Men on Financial Progress, More Likely to Feel Increasingly Concerned About Inflation, the Cost of Living, and Their Overall Financial Situation
Women Also More Likely to Admit that Uncertainty About their Financial Future is Holding Back Financial Progress, Suggesting the Gap Might Persist