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BC Booster Shots: Fewer than Half (44%) of British Columbians with Two Doses of a COVID-19 Vaccine Plan to Get Their Booster Shot as Soon as Available
One-Quarter (25%) Say They Will Get Booster but Not Right Away, While 18% Say They Will Not Get Booster; 13% Remain Undecided
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Mental Illness now Considered by More Canadians as a Disability
Burnout, increased workload and financial protection if sick with COVID-19 among top stressors.
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A Third (33%) of Canadians Went Over-Budget During the Holidays
Fewer Canadians are feeling positive about their financial health in 2022
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Willing to Share? Three Quarters Think Canadian Government Should Donate Vaccines to Developing Countries
Three in Ten Support Spending More to Purchase Vaccines for Developing Nations
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Ipsos Update - February 2022
Trustworthiness, Artificial Intelligence and Wellness are among the big topics in this month’s research digest from Ipsos.
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One in Five Canadians Say They May Never Be Comfortable Living Without Masks or Vaccine Mandates
Two in Three (65%) Say Governments Not Doing Enough to Get Us Back to Normal
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Strong Majority (83%) of Canadians Support Some Form of Boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics
Half (50%) of Canadians Over 55 ‘Strongly Support’ Boycott Over Human Rights Violations
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Half (52%) of Canadians Agree Government Should Enact a Tax on Unvaccinated People
Majority (67%) Agree Government Should Enact Further Restrictions on Unvaccinated People
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Two in Three (67%) Canadians Believe that a Fully Vaccinated Population Won’t be Enough to Stop the Spread of Omicron
Two in Three (68%) Support Mandatory Vaccination for Eligible Canadians, but Majority (56%) also Concerned about Potential Long-Term Effects of Taking Booster Shots and How Many Will be Needed
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Ontarians willing to trade off investment in economic growth and recovery for investment in health — at least until the backlog of care is cleared.
When asked to consider a series of priorities, Ontarians prioritize the backlog in surgeries/medical treatments 51% of the time.