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Tax Reform Turmoil Leaves Liberal Support Unscathed
Majority (55%) of Canadians Approve of Liberal Government’s Performance; Grit Lead (39%) over Tories (32%) Holds Steady
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Consumption of Marijuana Likely to Increase in Canada with Many Saying They’ll Light Up After Legalization
Survey Suggests Some Canadians May Turn to Cannabis Instead of Alcohol or Tobacco
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Canadians Least Likely of “Three Amigos” to Think NAFTA Renegotiation a Good Thing, But Have Most Confidence in Government’s Ability to Negotiate
Most Mexicans (79%) and Canadians (74%) Support NAFTA, Drops to 58% among Americans
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Ipsos CanadaNext Featured on Global National
Global National draws from Ipsos CanadaNext in a feature exploring Canadian concerns on the future impacts of rapid technological advances.
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Three in Four (77%) Canadian Graduates Under 40 Regret Taking on Student Debt
Many (30%) Graduates Wished They Had Lived More Frugally and Kept a Budget When in School
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Ipsos CanadaNext asks Canadians to Predict the Future: Seven in Ten Canadians (72%) Think a Major Act of Cyber Terrorism is Likely, while Majority See Heavy Job Losses to AI
Online Communities Will Rival and Surpass Geographic Ones as Most Relevant, While Paper Money and Retail On the Way Out
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Four in Ten (40%) Ontario Drivers Who Use Marijuana Have Driven a Vehicle While Under the Influence
Two in Three Drivers Think Marijuana-Impaired Driving Will Increase in Frequency After Legalization
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Nine in Ten Canadians (88%) Claim to Support Local Businesses Over Large Ones
Majority (57%) Would Pay More for a Product or Service Sold by a Local Business
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Canadians Split on Whether They Support (56%) or Oppose (44%) Trudeau Government’s Proposed Tax Changes for Small Businesses
While Most (67%) Believe Proposed Changes are Fairer, Six in Ten (58%) Acknowledge Changes Reduce Incentive for Professionals to Stay in Canada