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Over half of Canadians (55%) think that the federal government’s spending is too high.
Another six in ten (63%) are dissatisfied with the accountability and transparency of the Canadian government’s spending practices.
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ESG – a time for leadership, focus and communication, but above all action
Concluding from the latest Ipsos ESG Council report, it's increasingly clear ESG's role as an agent for positive change.
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AI is making the world more nervous
One in three workers expect AI to lead to the loss of their current job.
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MNP Debt Index Declines Significantly as Canadians Deal with Rising Rates and Affordability Pressures
Canadians are Regretting the Amount of Debt they Have and are Concerned about Future Finances
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LGBT+ Pride 2023 Survey Insights
Watch our on demand webinar to gain a better understanding of the profile, diversity, and acceptance of the LGBT+ population, and therefrom, opportunities to more authentically connect with this segment.
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Majority (60%) of Canadians not Familiar with Private Investments
One in Four (27%) Disagrees that their Financial Institution Gives them Access to Every Type of Investment Product they Want
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World Refugee Day 2023: Support for the principle of refuge remains high despite a decline since 2022
A global country average of 74% of people, in the 29 countries surveyed, agreed in principle that people should be able to take refuge in other countries, including their own, to escape war or persecution.
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TTRA Annual Conference
This session will also share insights on how Destination Vancouver is continuing to evolve its research and marketing strategies to further build upon the momentum created locally and domestically while welcoming back international tourists.
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Seven in Ten Gen Z and Millennials Say Buying a Home is More Out of Reach Than Their Parents’ Generation
68% Plan on Waiting Until Mortgage Rates Drop Before Purchasing a Home
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And They Call It Puppy Love: 68% of Working Canadian Dog-Owners Say They’d Bring their Dog to Work, if Allowed
One fifth of dog-owners would take a pay cut to be able to take their dog to work