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When Lies Have Legs: Majority of Canadians (56%) Have Been Fooled By At Least Some Form of Fake or Outdated Content Online
Most (61%) Think Public Concern About “Fake News” is Excessive Yet Many Have Difficulty Deciphering What Constitutes Fact
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Trudeau Moves Ahead as Canadians’ Pick for Best PM (37%, +7 pts), Scheer Trails at 30% (-2 pts)
Grits and Tories in Dead Heat on Perceived Commitment to Keeping Election Promises (29%)
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Ipsos Update – August 2019
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features Ipsos research and thinking on gender equality, what worries the world, video research, sustainable packaging and consumer trends in Russia.
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Fewer Canadians Have Significant Non-Mortgage Debt than a Year Ago, but One in Three (33%) Say Spending Growth is Outpacing Income Growth
Fifteen percent (15%) report being unable to save any money, after taxes
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Nearly Half (48%; +2pts) of Canadians Are on the Brink of Financial Insolvency; Struggling to Make Ends Meet at Month-End
More Than 4 in 10 are unsure they will be able to cover all family and living expenses in the next year without going into further debt
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Public Perspectives: Understanding Changing Society and Markets in 2019
Heading into 2019, we see decreasing consumer confidence and a higher potential for social and political disruption. What does that mean for you?
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New IG Financial Confidence Index finds nearly half of Canadians admit they feel anxious when thinking about their finances
Ipsos – IG Financial Confidence Index
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Ipsos Awards Top Honours for Financial Services Excellence in Canada
Ipsos Announces Winners of 2018 Financial Service Excellence Awards (Formerly Best Banking Awards)
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MNP Debt Index Rises to Highest Point as Canadians Say Their Debt Situation is Improving
Canadians Reduced Variable Expenses, Fixed Expenses, and Set a Budget to Improve Debt Situation
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Canadians Increasingly Feeling Impact of Interest Rate Hike (Up 8 Points in Six Months)
Concern About Rising Interest Rates Drives Fears on Ability to Pay Debts (51%, +5 pts) and Bankruptcy (33%, +5 pts)