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Worry Over Inflation on the Rise as Six in Ten Canadians (60%, +16pts) Concerned They Might Not Have Enough Money to Feed their Family
Growing Majority (85%, +7pts) Concerned That Inflation Will Make Everyday Things Less Affordable
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No Place Like Home: Majority of Canadians Agree Their Home Has Become More Important to Them (75%) Because of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Younger Canadians Report Learning More About Real Estate Investment Since COVID
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Canadians Support Increased Sanctions, Sending Weapons and Stationing Troops in NATO Countries to Deter Russia
Majority (55%) Disagrees that Canada Cannot Afford to Help Ukraine, but Fewer than Half (47%) are Willing to Pay More for Gas Because of Sanctions Against Russia
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IWD 2022: Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against them
Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against women than men, particularly governments and social media.
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The Doctor Will See You Now, Online- Canadians Consider Benefits of Virtual Care
Canadians Want Relationship with their Family Doctor, But Enticed by Ease of Access of Virtual Care
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COVID’s worrying impact on our relationship with food & body image
New Ipsos research reveals pervasiveness of disordered eating and complex self-image issues, much of which has been fueled by increased digitization.
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Over Half (55%, +3) of Canadians Concerned about Impact of Rising Interest Rates on Financial Situation
Rising Cost of Living Further Stretches Households; Nearly Half (47%) Believe Feeding Family Has Become Less Affordable in Past Year
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BC Booster Shots: Fewer than Half (44%) of British Columbians with Two Doses of a COVID-19 Vaccine Plan to Get Their Booster Shot as Soon as Available
One-Quarter (25%) Say They Will Get Booster but Not Right Away, While 18% Say They Will Not Get Booster; 13% Remain Undecided
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How Brands Rely on Innovative Packaging to Reduce Plastic Waste
We share examples of brands launching programs that involve customers returning in-store, while doing good for the environment and local community.
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A Third (33%) of Canadians Went Over-Budget During the Holidays
Fewer Canadians are feeling positive about their financial health in 2022