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Nearly half of physicians report worse mental health than pre-pandemic, though some improvements
Ipsos Public Affairs’ survey for the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) reveals critical data that examines the state of physician health and system pressures across Canada.
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Millennials Struggling to Balance Financial Priorities with Saving for Future
Over one half (59%) of Millennials say they don’t feel financially secure, 44% admit to feeling financially squeezed
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Fewer Albertans Feel Underserved by Confederation Now Than In 2019
Perceptions of division and unfair treatment have declined since 2019, with fewer Canadians feeling shortchanged or considering separation.
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Don’t Mistake Stability for Endurance
Households are surviving structural change. Mistaking that survival for stability is a strategic error.
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Ipsos reveals Canada’s Most Influential Brands of 2025
Canada’s Top 5 brands remain unchanged from last year. Costco returns to the Top 10 at #6 in 2025.
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Over Eight in Ten Residents Support Proposed Bruce C Expansion
More Than Eight in Ten Residents Support the Proposed Bruce C Expansion, With Nearly Half Saying They ‘Strongly Support’ the Project
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Canadian Travel Spending Set to Soar in 2026 as Travel Intentions Rebound from a Soft 2025
Eight in ten Canadian Travelers (81%) Are Desperate for a Vacation
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Three Quarters of Canadians (75%) Say They are Satisfied with the Progress they Have Made on Their Ambitions, Despite Economic Pressures
Younger Canadians Prioritize Establishing a Financial Foundation while Older Canadians Focus on Quality Time and Wellbeing.
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Housing Affordability: Key Concern For 91% of Mississauga Residents
Almost Half (47%) Consider Leaving in Next Five Years
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Vaughan Residents Call for Immediate Action on Worsening Housing Affordability
Three‑quarters (74%) of Vaughan residents are frustrated by the lack of affordability progress, a clear call for change