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Why Gen Z thinks we need more immigrants to help Canada bounce back
Gen Z is more likely to insist that Canada is going to need many more new immigrants.
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Why Gen Z won’t be buying local during COVID-19
Generation Z, Canada’s youngest adult generation, appears to be rebelling against this narrative and instead blazing their own more globally minded trail.
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Comfort food: Women more likely to admit to overeating, under exercising amid COVID-19
Experts say women are more prone to emotional eating due to various psychological factors.
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Eight in Ten (82%) Canadians Support Federal Government’s Ban on Military-Style Assault Weapons
Doubts Remain Over Effectiveness; One-Third (32%) Doubt Measure Will Reduce Gun Violence in Canada
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More suffering from under exercising, anxiety than other health concerns due to COVID-19: Poll
Under exercising, anxiety, overeating top the list with women more likely to say they are impacted.
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Canadians Want to Reopen, But Please Leave the Children Out of It
Half Comfortable Returning to Work, But Only Two in Ten Are Comfortable Sending Children Back to School
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[WEBINAR] The Path Forward: Managing Reputation
COVID-19 has proven to be both a challenge and an opportunity to the reputation of companies in Canada.
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Signals #6: Understanding the Coronavirus Crisis
Our sixth edition of Signals presents new research from our teams around the world, drawing on our global polling, expert analysis and studies carried out by our teams in different countries. The aim is to keep all of us in touch with the latest information as the impacts of the crisis continue to unfold
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Not Yet Ready To Venture Out: Even If It is Permitted, Only Two In Ten (20%) Canadians Likely to Travel Outside Canada This Year
Financial and Safety Concerns Likely to Keep Many Canadians from Travelling in 2020
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Six in Ten Canadians Ready to Shop in a Mall Or Dine at A Restaurant in 2020 If Given the Green Light But Large Crowds Still a No Go
Coping with continued stay-at-home orders, households with kids more likely to resume entertainment activities once permitted – though finances act as hindrance.