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Cost of living: Majority say cost of food, goods and services have increased since COVID-19 began
Groceries and household supplies, utility bills top list of higher cost items globally.
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Despite Pandemic, 3 in 10 GTA Residents Likely (9% Very/19% Somewhat) to Buy Home in Next 12 Months
Selling Intentions Sharply Down from Last Spring (-15); 2 in 10 (22%) GTA Homeowners Cite COVID-19 as a Reason They are Unlikely to List
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Job losses stack up: COVID-19 to hit hourly workers, smaller businesses hardest, say experts
More than half of people in a global poll feel a ‘high threat’ to their job from the pandemic.
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Coronavirus outbreak: What do cuts to growth forecasts, interest rates and stock markets plunges mean?
Threat of a recession will result in large fiscal measures from governments, say economists.
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Why do you think fewer people die from disease but more die from other causes
On average, people underestimate deaths from heart disease by almost three times.
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More than Half of Canadians (56%) See Qualifying for a Mortgage as Barrier to Home Ownership, Up 6 Points from 2018
Concern Grows (51%, +5 pts) About Stricter Rules That Could Prevent Qualifying
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2020 Outlook: It’s About (More Than) the Economy
Context is everything. So how did Ipsos Context (a data-driven advisory service) predictions for 2019 match up with the year’s events? What’s ahead for 2020?
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Defeated by Debt: Most Canadians (67%) Who Are in Debt Assume Everyone Else is as well. A Full Two in Five (40%) Do Not Expect to Ever Escape Debt in Their Lifetime
Vast Majority (84%) of Indebted Population Says Getting Out of Debt is Their Top Financial Priority
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Two in Three Canadians (68%) Believe that Provinces Do Not Receive Adequate Federal Funding for Healthcare
Three in Four (73%) would support the federal government going back to increasing the Canada Health Transfer by 6% instead of 3% per year.
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One Week from E-Day, Canadians Say They’re Hearing More Negativity About Candidates and Leaders than Policy Options and Campaign Promises
SNC-Lavalin Affair, Leaders’ Debates, Scheer’s Abortion Stance Have Most Impact on Vote Choice