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Nearly Half of Canadians (46%) Would Be Embarrassed to Seek Bankruptcy Help
Stigma Surrounding Bankruptcy Prevents 31% from Seeking Help; More Among Those in Serious Debt (47%) and Millennials (42%)
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[WEBINAR] The Future of Beauty: Thriving Across the Consumer Decision Journey
The Beauty industry is now more fragmented and disrupted than ever in history. Beauty companies are challenged to stay ahead and lead the trends, as well to best predict whether or not they’ve developed the next biggest innovation.
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School Might Be Out for Summer, But Reading Expected to Provide Summer Fun for Many Canadian Children
The Average Child Spends Most of Their Time Reading for Pleasure, Not School
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Fewer Canadians Have Significant Non-Mortgage Debt than a Year Ago, but One in Three (33%) Say Spending Growth is Outpacing Income Growth
Fifteen percent (15%) report being unable to save any money, after taxes
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FaceApp goes viral: How do you feel about aging?
A recent Ipsos survey shows that we think old age begins at 66
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Many Boomers in Canada Worried About a Retirement-Savings Shortfall, Saying They’re Still Hundreds of Thousands Away from Their Savings Goal
Half of Pre-Retired Boomers Say They Plan to Work in Retirement (41%) or Don’t Ever Plan to Retire (9%)
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What worries you the most? Unemployment, but corruption, inequality closing the gap
In the latest edition of Global Advisor’s What Worries the World, researchers tracked the issues people worried about the most in 28 countries, comparing the results over the nine-year period since the survey began in 2010.
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Federal Conservatives (37%), Liberals (31%) Locked in Holding Pattern as Parliamentarians Hit the Summer-Barbecue Circuit
Most (67%) Canadians Want Change in Ottawa; Scheer (36%) Edges Trudeau (32%) as Best Prime Minister
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Working Canadians With Insurance Benefits Report Higher Levels of Wellbeing, Mental Health, Financial Health and Job Satisfaction
Those with Flexible Group-Benefit Plans Report Stronger Mental Health and More Positive Opinions of their Employer
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If Premier for a Day, Canadians’ Would Ask the Federal Government to Help Them Improve Access to Health Care Services
The Federal Role Beyond the Cheque Book: Standardizing and Protecting Health Care