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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
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One in Five Canadians Say They May Never Be Comfortable Living Without Masks or Vaccine Mandates
Two in Three (65%) Say Governments Not Doing Enough to Get Us Back to Normal
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Half (52%) of Canadians Agree Government Should Enact a Tax on Unvaccinated People
Majority (67%) Agree Government Should Enact Further Restrictions on Unvaccinated People
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Two in Three (67%) Canadians Believe that a Fully Vaccinated Population Won’t be Enough to Stop the Spread of Omicron
Two in Three (68%) Support Mandatory Vaccination for Eligible Canadians, but Majority (56%) also Concerned about Potential Long-Term Effects of Taking Booster Shots and How Many Will be Needed
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Ontarians willing to trade off investment in economic growth and recovery for investment in health — at least until the backlog of care is cleared.
When asked to consider a series of priorities, Ontarians prioritize the backlog in surgeries/medical treatments 51% of the time.
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Canadians Give Middling Approval Ratings to First Minsters in Response to Omicron
Support for Lockdowns Declines (-5) to 52% as Most (89%) Support Emergency Investment in Hospitals to Increase Capacity and Restart Elective Procedures
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Insight Out: An Ipsos Podcast
A monthly podcast exploring emerging trends, budding innovations and creative ways to get closer to real people in real life.
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Canadians Remain Resilient: Despite the Roller Coaster of 2021, Most Canadians Have a Positive Outlook on their Personal Happiness, Health Closing Out the Year
However, Grocery (48%, +36), Housing (31%, +19) Costs Cited as Top Barriers to Financial Security, Up Significantly from Last Year
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Finances, Forecasts and Fireworks: Four in Ten (41%) Canadians are Hailing in the New Year with a Resolution about their Financial Wellbeing
Almost Half (48%) are Determined to Pay Off Their Debts Despite Inflationary Pressures, But Are Equally Concerned About the Price of Groceries and Food
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Politicians and Tech Giants Should Top Santa’s Naughty List while Healthcare Workers Make the Nice List, Say Canadians
Canadians at the top of both with Ryan Reynolds on the nice list, but Justin Trudeau naughtiest