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One Week from E-Day, Canadians Say They’re Hearing More Negativity About Candidates and Leaders than Policy Options and Campaign Promises
SNC-Lavalin Affair, Leaders’ Debates, Scheer’s Abortion Stance Have Most Impact on Vote Choice
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Conservatives Seen As Party That Will Keep Election Promises (28%), Ahead of NDP (23%) and Liberals (22%)
Singh Surges As Best PM (23%, +9), But Remains in Third-Place Behind Trudeau (28%, -7) and Scheer (27%, -3)
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Recent Vaping Health Concerns is Driving Interest in Cannabis Edibles
Cannabis users have a lot on their minds as we approach a notable date in the relatively green cannabis market in Canada.
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Down to the Wire: Outcome Remains Uncertain as Campaign Enters Home Stretch
Key Battlegrounds of Ontario, Quebec Still Up for Grabs
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Bursting Into The Canadian Housing Bubble: How Homeowners and Non-Homeowners Differ In The 2019 Federal Election
Affordability/Availability Of Housing 3 Times More Likely To Be a Top Issue Among Non-Homeowners (24%) Than Homeowners (8%)
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Halifax International Security Forum
The Halifax International Security Forum is dedicated to strengthening strategic cooperation among democracies and is recognized as the leading gathering of democratic leaders committed to global security and prosperity.
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Ipsos Awards Top Honours for Financial Services Excellence in Canada
Ipsos Announces Winners of 2019 Financial Service Excellence Awards (Formerly Best Banking Awards)
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Two-Thirds (67%) of Canadians are More Likely to Support a Political Party That Prioritized a National Diabetes Program
Three-Quarters (77%) are Concerned About the Prevalence of Diabetes in Canada
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The Sandwich Generation: Parents Aged 35-54 Significantly More Likely to Vote Conservative, Favour Scheer
Pocketbook Issues Like Taxes Will Matter Most at the Ballot Box
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Canadians Split (50%/50%) on Whether They’re Better off Now than in 2015, When Trudeau was Elected PM
Seven in Ten (68%) Say They’re Not Able to Get Ahead Financially, citing Cost of Goods (65%) and Lagging Incomes (57%) as the Main Culprits