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Canadians Believe Occurrences of Impaired Driving (58%), Addiction (45%) Will Increase as a result of Legalizing Marijuana
One in three (32%) Marijuana Users Say It’s Okay to Smoke Marijuana and then Drive; Two in Ten (20%) Users say they’re Likely to Drive After Consuming Marijuana
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Majority (61%) of Canadians Support Legalization of Recreational Marijuana Use, But Only Half (49%) Support Ability to Grow Pot Plants at Home
If Government Allows Home-Grown Pot Plants, Majority (61%) Wants Minimum Age Restriction of 21 Years Old
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Looking Ahead to BOC Interest Rate Announcement, Three in Ten Canadians (31%) Anticipate Taking on More Debt if Rates Decrease
Half (52%) Concerned About Ability to Pay Down Debt if Rates Go Up
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Who You Gonna Trust?
NDP Start BC Election Campaign in Lead (NDP 44%, Libs 39%, Greens 12%), But Nearly Six-in-Ten (57%) Unsure Which Leader They Trust Most
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Fewer Canadians (82%) Think Buying a Home is a Good Investment (82%, -5 pts)
Fewer Have Plans to Buy a Home in the Near Future (-4 pts)
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The 100th Anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge
April 9th marks the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. A new Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of the Vimy Foundation, based on 1,006 interviews of Canadian adults, examines Canadians' awareness and attitudes towards this historical moment in Canadian history.
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Recruiters and Hiring Managers Rank “Willingness to Learn” As Most Desirable Attribute When Hiring Young Adults
Seven in Ten (69%) Say Presence of McDonald’s Experience on a Candidate’s Resume has a Positive Impact on their Decision
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Many Ontarians (~15%) Mistakenly Believe they are Registered Organ Donors
Toronto, ON- According to a Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of Trillium Gift of Life Network in 2015, 45% of Ontarians 18+ report that they are registered organ donors, which exceeds the actual 30% mark of organ donor registration.
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Trudeau Approval Rating Continues Trickle Downwards (Down 5 Points), but Remains Strong at 56%
Liberals (39%) Hold Solid Lead over Leaderless Tories (32%) and NDP (20%)
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Constitution Day Report
The Constitution Day report is based on 1,003 interviews of Canadian adults, examining Canadian attitudes and knowledge of the Canadian Constitution.