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Don’t call me senior! Only About Half (52%) of English-Speaking Canadians Aged 55+ have strong positive association with the word Senior
Just one in six (16%) English-speaking Canadians aged 55+ feel as though the word senior describes them completely
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Emerging risks: climate change and cyber risk top the list of public concerns
AXA has released the eighth edition of its Future Risks Report. This report is produced in partnership with Ipsos and the geopolitical analysis consultancy Eurasia Group.
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What Worries the World? September 2021
Coronavirus remains the top global concern after 18 months of tracking during the pandemic.
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One in Fourteen (7%) Voters Say they Waited More than an Hour to Vote
Apathy Outranks Polling-Station Concerns as Reasons Non-Voters Stayed Home
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Election a Photo Finish with Conservatives (32%) and Liberals (31%) Neck and Neck
Tighter Race in Ontario and More ‘Efficient’ Vote for Conservatives Compared to 2019 Means Election Too Close to Call
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Conservatives Could Benefit from Ballot-Box Bonus on E-Day, But COVID Concerns, Apathy Make Election Outcome Uncertain
More Canadians Believe Liberals (36%) Will Win Over Conservatives (25%); Three in Ten (29%) Say the Election Outcome is Uncertain
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Justin Trudeau is Slightly Favoured in the 905, but Will it Be Enough for The Liberals?
The Vote-rich 905 Region Remains a Battleground for Liberals and Conservatives
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Poll Finds Trudeau (32%, -2) Narrowly Remains Best Choice for Prime Minister, over O’Toole (29%, unchanged) and Singh (25%, -4)
Despite Overall Lead on Leadership Trudeau Also Leads on Nearly All Negative Leadership Traits
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LGBTQ2S+ Canadians Less Impressed with Trudeau Six Years In
NDP Most Favoured Party Among LGBTQ2S+ Individuals, But May Not Be Safest Bet
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Canada’s Youngest Voters Setting Aside Ideals for Strategy in #Elxn44
Gen Z: The Pragmatic Voter? How are Gen Z Canadians Seeing the Election Campaign?