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IWD 2022: Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against them
Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against women than men, particularly governments and social media.
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The Doctor Will See You Now, Online- Canadians Consider Benefits of Virtual Care
Canadians Want Relationship with their Family Doctor, But Enticed by Ease of Access of Virtual Care
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1 in 5 men in Canada believe feminism does more harm than good and more than one-third believe that traditional masculinity is under threat
Though the majority believe women should not have to put up with online abuse, in reality, Canadian women are more likely to have experienced harmful online behaviours such as sexist or misogynistic messaging online
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Broad Support for BC’s Natural Gas Industry
Only 7% Say that No New Natural Gas Production Should Be Developed At All
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Liberals (32%, -1 pt) and Conservatives (32%, -2 pts) Remain Deadlocked in National Vote Intentions in Aftermath of Trucker Protests
NDP Support (23%, +5 pts) Rises since Federal Election
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The Most Influential Brands in Canada, 2021
While Google is everyone’s Most Influential Brand in Canada, this year’s report identifies some differences across generations.
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Most (88%) Canadians Say We Need More Competition as it’s Too Easy for Big Business to Take Advantage of Consumers
Only Half (48%) Agree That Less Domestic Competition is Necessary to Enable Canadian Companies to Compete Internationally
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Mental Illness now Considered by More Canadians as a Disability
Burnout, increased workload and financial protection if sick with COVID-19 among top stressors.
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Conquering Complexity: The ongoing revolution in oncology biomarker testing
The clinical management of cancer patients has undergone a remarkable evolution in the last 15 years, with the concept of personalized medicine now well-entrenched in the treatment paradigm.