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BC Post Election Priorities for Economic Recovery
Most British Columbians Are At Least Somewhat Worried About Macro-Economic Issues Over The Next 1-2 Years
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Pandemic Within A Pandemic: COVID-19 & the Exacerbation of a Mental Health Pandemic in Canada
More than three-quarters (78%) of Canadians say their mental health has been impacted by COVID-19
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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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A Majority Of Canadians Support An Economic Recovery That Includes Canadian Oil And Natural Gas
The Economy Is Seen As The Most Important Issue For Government To Address In The Upcoming Speech From The Throne
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Canadians outline their Priorities for the Upcoming Throne Speech: Immediate Health Measures to Fight the Pandemic (33%) and Getting Canadians Back to Work (26%)
Rounding out the top 5 priorities are a plan to reduce the budget deficit (18%), putting together a universal basic income for all Canadians (17%) and reducing taxes (17%)
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Four in Ten (43%) Canadians Experiencing COVID-Related Disruption to their Employment, Despite Improving Jobs Figures
45% of Canadians Receiving COVID-19 Benefits Say They Will Take on More Debt Once Support Ends (+10)
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Three Out Of Four Canadians Want The COVID 19 Recovery To Be Inclusive Of Natural Resource Industries
Seventy-Five Percent (75%) Of Canadians Believe That Recovery From COVID-19 Should Incorporate Canada’s Natural Resource Industries While Still Protecting The Environment
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Only 37% of Ontarians know that Tires are Recycled and avoid Landfills
Only 25% are aware of $4 Fee on Purchase of New Tires and its Purpose to fund Recycling
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Most Canadians (88%) Say Social Media Companies Should Do More to Block or Remove Messages that Spread Hate or Racism, Inform Police (83%) of these Messages
Eight in ten (82%) Support Companies Who Reduce Social-Media Advertising until Social-Media Companies do more to Address Issue
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Canadians Split on Future of CERB: 52% Believe CERB Should be Discontinued at its Earliest Opportunity
Six in Ten (63%) Believe the CERB is being misused by many Canadians; 72% Say CERB Has Allowed Many to Not Go Back to Work when they Should; Eight in Ten (79%) Support Tax Hikes or Spending Cuts to Pay for Income Supports