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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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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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In Era of Fake News, Trust in Traditional News Sources Rebounding
But Millennials Continue to Challenge News Outlets as Majority (56%) Says Traditional News Sources are Becoming Less Relevant
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Canadians are Feeling Nervous (22%), Afraid (21%) and Distressed (18%) About the Future of Health System
Canadians Worry A Great Deal About Looming Cuts to Health Care (65%) and Eventually Having to Pay More For Health Care Services (56%)
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Will a new ‘vice’ disrupt one of the oldest?
Mike Rodenburgh looks at the differences between alcohol and cannabis consumption. His vice: either a B.C. Pinot Noir or a French Sancerre, depending on season and mood
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As Earth Day Approaches, Climate Change and the Environment Cracks Top 5 Most-Concerning Issues in Canada
Canada Over-Indexes on Concern about Climate Change and Waste Production; Under-Indexes on Air Pollution
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Ipsos Disruption Barometer for Canada
For the fourth month in a row the Ipsos Disruption Barometer for Canada sits in negative territory. See what it means for your business.
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Conservatives (40%) Hold Lead over Liberals (30%, -1) as SNC-Lavalin Affair Continues to Boil
Prime Minister Trudeau’s Approval Rating (40%) Now Lower than President Trump’s (43%) in the US
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Liberals (31%, -3) Shed Support as Tories (40%, +4) Capitalize in Wake of Jody Wilson-Raybould Testimony
Canadians Siding Decidedly with Wilson-Raybould (67%) over Trudeau (33%); Majority (62%) Agrees Prime Minister Has Lost Moral Authority to Govern
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Two in Three (65%) Canadians Would Take a Drug Containing Cannabis if Prescribed by a Doctor and Covered by Insurance
Majority of Canadians (54%) Believe Taking Cannabis for Medical Reasons Without Consulting a Doctor Poses a Risk