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One in Three (31%) Canadians Don't Make Enough to Cover Their Bills, Up 5 Points from Early This Year
Concern About Current Levels of Debt Rising Among Canadians
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Health Care (40%), Tax Cuts (34%), Increasing Taxes on the Wealthy (28%), Cutting the Deficit (28%) and Help for the Middle Class (28%) Top Canadians' Budget Priorities
Slim Majority (56%) Supports Investing in Corporations to Save Jobs,
Spending More to Help the Alberta Economy (53%) -
Slim Majority (55%) of Canadians Support Modest Budget Deficit of $10B, But Support Drops Substantially for Higher Deficit
Six in ten (63%) Say Liberal Deficit Target of $10B During Campaign was Just a Ploy to Get Elected
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Two Thirds (66%) of Canadians Approve of Trudeau Government's Performance
Approaching First Liberal Budget, Six in Ten (59%) Approve of Federal Government's Management of the Economy,
Agree (63%) They're Giving the Liberals the Benefit of the Doubt -
What Canadian Donors Want
Canadians looking for clear mission and evidence of impact; trust in the charitable sector is up; fewer donors giving, but amount of gifts is increasing; motivations for giving identify six Canadian donor types
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Retired Canadians, On Average, Live On 62% of Their Old Working Wage
Six in Ten (62%) Retirees with a Financial Advisor Saved Enough for Retirement Compared to Four in Ten (38%) That Don't Have an Advisor
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Number of Canadians Who Overspent During Holidays Rises (41%, Up 6 Points), Now Looking to get Back on Track by Slashing Expenses
Canadians Who Overspent on Holiday Shopping Did So by an Average of $397
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Canadians Expect 2016 Will See Their Debt Decrease, Net Worth Increase
But if Interest Rates Go up in 2016 and it Causes $300 in Extra Debt Payments a Month, 62% Would Experience Difficulty Making Ends Meet