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Canadians Advocate for Neutrality in Israel-Hamas War
Canadians appear to feel that Canada shouldn’t take a side in the Israel-Hamas war as four in ten (41%) prefer the country to be a neutral mediator.
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Pessimism Mounts About Future of Economy and Affordability
Vast majority are concerned about the affordability of life in Canada (89%) and the direction of the nation’s economy (86%)
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Donating to Charities is One of the Least Likely Expenses Canadians Would Cut During the Holiday Season
Canadians are equally likely to cut donations to charities during the holiday season (17%) and travel expenses to visit family and friends who live far away (17%), indicating the value Canadians place on donating to charity especially in the holiday season.
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Canadian Business Leaders Optimistic in Face of Economic Headwinds
Over seven in ten (73%) Canadian business leaders view the nation’s long term economic outlook optimistically, but a similar proportion (71%) expect a recession in the next six months.
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Millennials and Boomers Shy Away from Retirement Investments
Less than half (46%) of Boomers plan to use guaranteed income retirement products, while a similar proportion (43%) of Millennials are interested in finding out more about them.
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November 2023: Consumer confidence declines sharply in the Middle East and Africa
Sentiment is down significantly in both Israel and South Africa
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Attack of the drones: six in ten perceive threat from AI-based defense systems
Yet, only 43% of respondents are confident in their government’s ability to respond to such a threat.
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Canada, Germany most likely to be viewed as positive leaders on world stage
Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds Iran, Pakistan and Russia are considered the least likely to have a positive impact on world affairs over the next decade
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Bah Humbug! Canadians Are Ho Ho Holding the Holiday Spending: Four in Five Plan to Buy Fewer Gifts This Year
The Holidays are not Holly Jolly times for everyone: Half (51%) say thinking about Holiday spending causes financial stress.
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A strong majority of Quebecers support the construction of new hydroelectric dams and wind farms in order to increase Hydro-Québec’s production capacity.
Two thirds of Quebecers also support the idea of introducing new price mechanisms to encourage energy conservation.