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Most global citizens (85%) say world needs new international agreements and Institutions led by world’s democracies
Respondents Believe World’s Superpowers (Russia, China and US) are Least Likely to Comply with New Institutions and Agreements.
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Worry about possible worldwide conflict rises
Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds 73% of people, on average, across 33 countries expect in the next 25 years we could see another world conflict involving superpowers similar to World Wars I & II.
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Nuclear, biological or chemical attack now seen as top threat facing the world
Ipsos survey for the Halifax International Security Forum finds concern about a nuclear, biological, or chemical attack nudges ahead of cyberattacks as No.1 perceived threat for global citizens.
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Internet users’ trust in the Internet has dropped significantly since 2019
Online users want better control over how their personal data is collected, used and sold.
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Germany finishes first again with Japan and Canada rounding out the top three nations
Germany finishes in first place again, while Japan overtakes Canada for second place. The United Kingdom’s ranking drops again in 2022, moving from fifth to sixth. Russia’s ranking falls to the bottom three nations.
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MNP Debt Index Continues to Recover from All-time Low but Still Lower Year over Year
Despite Reporting a Better Debt Situation, Affordability Concerns are on the Rise as Canadians Have Less Money Left Over at Month’s End
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ESG: The Corporate North Star
The Purpose of purpose: having a clear vision about the kind of company you are is increasingly important in the ‘war for talent’, among generations who want to make a difference in their daily lives.
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For Majority (75%) of Canadians Concerns About Inflation are Increasing
Eight in Ten (81%) Concerned About Recession Before Year’s End
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Almost half of Canadians are worried about being a victim of cybercrime in the coming year: New RBC Cyber Security Poll
Older Canadians (55+) are much more likely to be concerned about cyber threats and take basic precautions to protect themselves
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Canadians see a role for Canadian energy to help European allies, as war in Ukraine drives discussion on energy shortages and inflation
However, half of (52%) of Canadians say climate change is an emergency and must be stopped at all costs