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Trails and Outdoor Recreation in BC
A new online poll conducted on behalf of the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC shows that most British Columbians have participated in outdoor recreation in the past 12 months.
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Canadians Express Renewed Interest in Paris Olympics Compared to Beijing and Tokyo Games
Interest in the Olympics has nearly doubled since 2020 and 2022.
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Eight In Ten (79%) Canadians Really Need a Summer Vacation, But Many (67%) Will Scale Back Their Plans Due to Inflation
Six in ten (62%) Canadians say they are at least somewhat likely to take a summer vacation this year.
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NDP Falters but Liberals Can't Capitalize as Conservatives Maintain 19-point Lead
In seat-rich Ontario, the Conservatives have 47% of the vote compared to 31% for the Liberals.
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Half (52%) of Canadians Believe Foreign Governments Have Significantly Interfered in Canadian Elections
There is division on whether the issue is overblown or not, with 37% agreeing that the allegations have been exaggerated and 41% disagreeing.
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Financial and emotional strain anticipated among the “Sandwich Generation”
Sandwich Generation feels their careers are or will be impacted by caregiving responsibilities.
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Many Canadians do not feel knowledgeable about investing and/or comfortable investing their own money
Perceived lack of investing knowledge and fear of losing money most commonly cited as reasons for lack of comfort investing, among investors
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Canadians' Skin Cancer Concerns Sees Significant Shift
Just over half (53%) of Canadians think the increasing risk of skin cancer is a concern of sun exposure and only four in ten (40%) consider it their greatest concern, which are both all-time lows.
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Appointment of Mary Ann Packo as CEO of Ipsos in North America
Ipsos is pleased to announce the appointment of Mary Ann Packo, effective today, as CEO of Ipsos in North America.
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Eight in Ten (83%) Canadians Say Their Weekly Grocery Bill Has Increased in the Last Six Months
Lower-income households see larger increases in their weekly grocery bills than higher-income households.