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Global News Cannabis Omnibus
With the upcoming legalization of marijuana, Ipsos has undertaken polling for Global news to explore the attitudes and behaviours towards cannabis consumption in Canada. The data in this report has been used by Global News in their TV broadcasts and online stories
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Majority (55%) of Canadians – Both Women (59%) and Men (52%) – Fail True-or-False Quiz about Canadian Women’s History
Celine Dion Tops the List of Canadian Women that Canadians Most Want to Dine With
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Cannabis Countdown: With Days to Go Before Legalization, Drivers in Ontario are More Willing to Partake as 33% Say They’re At Least Somewhat Likely to Try It, Up 7 Points from Last Year
Majority (67%) Expect Marijuana-Impaired Driving to Rise; Nearly Two in Ten Ontario Drivers (16%) Say They’ve Got Behind the Wheel Under the Influence (+4 pts)
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While 77% of Canadians Claim to be Knowledgeable about Cyber Threats, When Put to the Test Knowledge Appears Lacking
Millennials Most Confident in Knowledge, but Exhibit Most Risky Online Behaviour
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Two in Three (65%) Canadian Teens Believe Girls Have Unequal Social, Economic, and Political Rights
Canadian Youth On Average Noticing Unequal Treatment At 11-Years-Old
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Four in Ten (40%) Canadians Aged 25-64 get Less Than 30 Minutes Exercise or Physical Activity Each Day
Majority says Making Time for an Exercise Class is Difficult (75%), would Work Out More if they could Do It from Home (70%)
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Two in Three Employees Say Management Hasn’t Communicated Expectations on Use of Recreational Cannabis in the Workplace
However, Majority (55%) of Managers Say their Organization’s Employees Clearly Understand Management’s Expectations on use of Recreational Cannabis in the Workplace
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Three in Ten (31%) Canadians Say They Don’t Have Enough Money to Buy the Things They Need
Three Quarters (74%) of Canadians Have Debt; One Quarter (23%) Say Their Debt Load is Overwhelming and Don’t Know What to Do
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Western Alienation on the Rise? Not So Much.
British Columbia and the federal government have been in court arguing over the TransMountain pipeline. Alberta has threatened to pull out of the federal government’s national climate change plan in protest of a federal court ruling on the same pipeline. And Saskatchewan’s premier recently told the Prime Minister that the province is strongly opposed to a federally imposed carbon tax and needs the federal government to find a way to get the pipeline built.
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Public Perspectives: Should Companies Take a Public Position on Sensitive Social Issues?
This month, we asked Canadians if companies should take a public position on sensitive social issues like racism and sexism.