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Only 56% of Charitable Donors Say They’ll Claim the Tax Receipts on their Income-Tax Return
Nearly half (45%) say the ability to receive a tax credit makes them more likely to donate to charity
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Gender Gap Galore: Women Trail Men on Financial Progress, More Likely to Feel Increasingly Concerned About Inflation, the Cost of Living, and Their Overall Financial Situation
Women Also More Likely to Admit that Uncertainty About their Financial Future is Holding Back Financial Progress, Suggesting the Gap Might Persist
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Millennials and Gen Z less in favour of gender equality than older generations
Ipsos’ annual International Women’s Day finds 60% of Gen Z men across 31 countries think women’s equality discriminates against men.
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Perceptions of Healthcare System Deteriorate 5 points Since Last Year; Prognosis for the Future is Grim
Canadians are twice as likely to expect the quality of healthcare that they and their family will have access to locally will worsen rather than improve in the next few years.
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Eight in Ten Canadians (79%) Would Support the Expansion of Virtual Healthcare Services Provided by Family Doctors
Canadians have low confidence that their provincial governments will reduce emergency room wait times.
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Myth Busted: Boomers are no more likely than younger generations to have been knowingly victimized by online fraud and/or scams
Boomers Among the Least Likely to Engage in Risky Online Behaviours
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Majority (64%) See Declining Fertility Rates as Bad News, But Younger Adults Not so Sure
While six in ten Canadians think it is bad news that the fertility rate has hit its lowest level in Canada since records began, over a third think this is good news as there are too many people in Canada and world.
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Canadians Rate Having Close Friends and a Career They Enjoy as More Important for a Fulfilling Life Than Having Children
As Canadian fertility rates hit lowest levels since records began, Canadians currently see having an enjoyable career and having close friends as more important to leading a fulfilling life than having children, including Canadians with kids in their household.
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As Valentine’s Day Approaches, Four in Ten (38%) Say Money is a Major Cause of Stress in their Relationship
While Most (94%) Say its Important for their Partner to Be on the Same Page, One in Three (33%) Say They’re “Going it Alone” on the Household Finances
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Relationship Wars: Spending a source of conflict for as many as one in three (32%) couples
Vast majority (82%) feel financially compatible with their spouse, though more than one in three (35%) think their spouse spends too much money