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Canadians Want Health Care to be the Focus for Political Parties in the Lead Up to the Election This Fall
Enough Health Care Providers (44%), Universal Pharmacare Program (35%) and Access to Mental Health Services (33%) Seen as Most Important Health Issues
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Fake News: A Global Epidemic Vast Majority (86%) of Online Global Citizens Have Been Exposed to it
With Most (86%) Admitting to Having Fallen Victim to It. Three-Quarters (78%) Are Concerned About Online Privacy & Majority (53%) Feels More Concerned About This, Compared to One Year Ago
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Insights That Pay Dividends
View our on demand webinar to hear research findings examining Canadian attitudes towards financial advice.
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Eight in Ten Canadians (82%) Say Keeping Up-to-Date on Vaccines is Important, but 27% Say It’s Not a Priority
Half of Parents (52%) Prioritize their Children’s Immunization Over Their Own
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Mind the gap: Why what a brand promises and what it delivers matter
Learn more about the promise-experience gap, the benefits of aligning the two and the pitfalls of over-promising.
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British Columbians Frustrated by Lack of Housing Options
Three-Quarters (74%) Agree Lack of Options Keeping Prices/Rents High
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How Reaction Time Reveals What People Truly Want
View our on-demand webinar to learn more about DUEL and the wide variety of lottery & gaming specific cases for concept testing and idea screening.
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[WEBINAR] The Future of Snacking: Bite-Size Insights
Join us for a complimentary webinar featuring highlights from our Spring 2019 FIVE report, with new data exploring what Canadians eat and drink across all categories/brands, occasions and venues, both at home and away from home, reveal snacking consumption patterns and attitudinal traits driving behaviour today.
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Ontario Premier Ford’s Honeymoon in Rearview Mirror as Liberals (32%), PCs (30%) and NDP (29%) Locked in a Three-Way Tie
While Slim Majority (52%) Supports Cuts to Government Spending to Move Towards Balanced Budget, No Agreement on Where to Cut
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No More Freedom 55? Six in Ten (58%) Canadians Believe that Many Will Delay Their Retirement so they Can Afford Health Care
Seven in Ten (70%) Worry That Without Immediate Action on Health Care Canadians are Going to Have to Pay Out of Pocket for Services in the Future