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Public Perspectives: Ipsos’ 3rd Annual Canadian Mental Health Check Up
Ahead of CMHA’s national Mental Health week, Ipsos Public Affairs explored the attitudes of Canadians toward their mental health in our third annual Canadian Mental Health Index.
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Half (51%) of Global Citizens are More Concerned About Online Privacy Than One Year Ago: Cybercriminals Leading Source of Worry
Among the 22% Who Don’t Shop Online, Half (49%) Say They Don’t Trust It
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Canadians Believe Occurrences of Impaired Driving (58%), Addiction (45%) Will Increase as a result of Legalizing Marijuana
One in three (32%) Marijuana Users Say It’s Okay to Smoke Marijuana and then Drive; Two in Ten (20%) Users say they’re Likely to Drive After Consuming Marijuana
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Majority (61%) of Canadians Support Legalization of Recreational Marijuana Use, But Only Half (49%) Support Ability to Grow Pot Plants at Home
If Government Allows Home-Grown Pot Plants, Majority (61%) Wants Minimum Age Restriction of 21 Years Old
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Looking Ahead to BOC Interest Rate Announcement, Three in Ten Canadians (31%) Anticipate Taking on More Debt if Rates Decrease
Half (52%) Concerned About Ability to Pay Down Debt if Rates Go Up
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Who You Gonna Trust?
NDP Start BC Election Campaign in Lead (NDP 44%, Libs 39%, Greens 12%), But Nearly Six-in-Ten (57%) Unsure Which Leader They Trust Most
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Fewer Canadians (82%) Think Buying a Home is a Good Investment (82%, -5 pts)
Fewer Have Plans to Buy a Home in the Near Future (-4 pts)
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The 100th Anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge
April 9th marks the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. A new Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of the Vimy Foundation, based on 1,006 interviews of Canadian adults, examines Canadians' awareness and attitudes towards this historical moment in Canadian history.
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Recruiters and Hiring Managers Rank “Willingness to Learn” As Most Desirable Attribute When Hiring Young Adults
Seven in Ten (69%) Say Presence of McDonald’s Experience on a Candidate’s Resume has a Positive Impact on their Decision
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Many Ontarians (~15%) Mistakenly Believe they are Registered Organ Donors
Toronto, ON- According to a Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of Trillium Gift of Life Network in 2015, 45% of Ontarians 18+ report that they are registered organ donors, which exceeds the actual 30% mark of organ donor registration.