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Ipsos Global News Year-End Poll 2017 – Online Shopping
Seven in ten (72%) shop online, with one in ten (9%) doing most or nearly all of their shopping online
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Holiday Shopping Gives Three in Ten Canadians (31%) Anxiety About Bills in January
Nearly One in Four (22%) Have Lost Sleep Because of Over-Spending for the Holidays
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Ipsos Global News Year-End Poll 2017 – Federal Politics Update
Fewer believe Liberal government working well (50%, down 9 points since 2016) and that Trudeau has plan for future (46%, down 9)
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Ontario PCs Hanging on to Lead as Three-Way Race Heats Up: PCs Still Ahead (36%, Down 3) while NDP Rallies (28%, Up 6) To Tie Incumbent Liberals (28%, Down 4)
Eight in Ten (81%, Up 5) Say It’s Time for Someone Else to Take Over, but Ontarians Shun Opportunity to Have Beer or Coffee with any of the Major Party Leaders
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Get your share of the evening snack trend
Everyone enjoys an evening snack, especially Canadians 50 and older who are driving the trend.
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Road Safety Concerns Prompt Calls for Public Education on Marijuana-Impaired Driving in Ontario
Two in Three Ontario Drivers (66%) Think Impaired Driving will be More Frequent After Marijuana Legalization in Canada
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Six in Ten Canadians (59%) Aren’t Confident They’ll Take a Winter Vacation This Year
Only Half (54%) Have Vacationed in the Past Year; 33% Say It’s Been At Least Two Years Since Their Last Vacation
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Perception are Not Reality: Things are NOT as Bad as they Seem
Ipsos’ Perils of Perception Survey Highlights How Wrong Canadians, Global Citizens are about Key Issues Facing their Country and World
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Majority (54%) of Americans Say they Wouldn’t Knowingly Eat Food Prepared by a Person who is HIV+
Nearly Half (45%) Would, led by Millennials (50%) and Women (49%)
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Majority of Canadians (63%) Feel Compelled to Donate to Charity or Volunteer in Light of Emergencies and Disasters of Past Year
Desire to Help Extends to Canadians and Those Around the World Who Are in Need