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Nothing Changes in a No Change Election
NDP (52%, up 1) maintain 18-point lead over BC Liberals (34%, up 1)
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Uneven Recovery Means Many Canadians Facing a Cold Winter; Young Canadians, Women, Renters at Higher Risk of Insolvency
As Debt Support Ends, MNP Debt Index Sinks to Second-Lowest Reading Since Inception (94%)
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Working Canadians Are Struggling With Their Mental Health In 2020, But More Are Willing To Reach Out For Help
Insurance coverage bolsters positive attitudes – those with coverage feel more positive about their mental health (65% vs. 55% no insurance) and financial health (48% vs. 36% no insurance)
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British Columbians are Not Looking for Change
NDP start campaign with 51% support among decided voters (BC Liberals 33%, BC Greens 12%)
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Hollywood’s Bestsellers Are Books! Two-thirds (67%) of Canadians Think the Best TV Shows & Movies are Based on Books
One in Three (34%) Have Postponed Watching A TV Show or Movie So They Could Read the Book it Was Based on First
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Heading into Throne Speech, Canadians Sending Mixed Signals on Trudeau Government
While Liberals (33%) and Conservatives (32%) Tied in Popular Vote, Trudeau’s Approval Remains High (53%) and 43% Believe Government Deserves Re-election
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A Majority Of Canadians Support An Economic Recovery That Includes Canadian Oil And Natural Gas
The Economy Is Seen As The Most Important Issue For Government To Address In The Upcoming Speech From The Throne
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Three Out Of Four Canadians Want The COVID 19 Recovery To Be Inclusive Of Natural Resource Industries
Seventy-Five Percent (75%) Of Canadians Believe That Recovery From COVID-19 Should Incorporate Canada’s Natural Resource Industries While Still Protecting The Environment
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Is Covid Killing Cash in Canada?
Ipsos study shows cash usage in decline in 2020, while credit card payments enjoy big uptick
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Handling of health crises impacts overall favorability towards Nations
Germany, Canada, and New Zealand are most favorably impacted, while the United States, Brazil, and India are seen unfavorably. Based on nations’ handling of health crises, most travelers are more comfortable traveling domestically as opposed to internationally over the next five years.