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Maintaining a strong national defense force is seen as key by 83%
Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds 52%, on average across 30 countries, support mandatory military service for the young, while 48% say they’d personally be willing to join a formal preparation/training program in case of invasion
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America’s Global Reputation Takes a Tumble Amid Trump 2.0 Era
Meanwhile, China, BRIC and CRINK countries are seen to be gaining more influence on world stage than the U.S., Western countries generally in 2025
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HFX-Ipsos Threat Index Finds Disinformation, Hacking Seen as Top Threats
Ipsos survey for the Halifax International Security Forum also finds optimism at a new low as fear stabilizes
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Canada Viewed as Most Positive Leader on World Stage
Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds Iran, Israel are considered least likely to have a positive impact on world affairs over next decade
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Women Want Safe Spaces To Ask Questions About Their Finances
Confidence in Managing Finances Highest Among Older Adults
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Canadian Parents Worried about their Kids’ Financial Future
But Most are Taking Passive Approach to Discussing Finances with their Children
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2025 IG Financial Confidence Index: Canadians Display Resilience Amid Global Uncertainty
Optimism in individual finances contrasts with macroeconomic concerns.
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Canadians Prioritize Cost of Living for Federal Budget
Everyday Expenses, Tax Relief, and Government Spending Top Concerns Ahead of Federal Budget
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Canadians Opposed to Deficit Spending, Though Seen as Justified for Healthcare, Housing
Many Canadians See Targeted Deficit Spending as Acceptable for Healthcare, Housing, and Infrastructure Despite Overall Concerns.
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61% of Canadians Say Cost of Living Is Worsening Because of Government Spending
Inflation, tariffs, and federal policies cited as top factors driving higher living costs.