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Six in Ten (59%, +3 pts) Canadians Agree That if Canada's Government Does Not Act Now to Combat Climate Change, It Will Be Failing the People of Canada
However, 35% (+5 pts) Agree that Now is Not the Right Time to be Investing in Measures to Reduce Climate Change Given the Tough Economic Conditions
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The Consumer Debt Burden: Around Half (48%) of Canadians with Non-Mortgage Related Debt Find Paying Off Their Debts Stressful
There Is a Disconnect in Terms of Perceived Knowledge and Actions as It Relates to Financial Management.
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Data dive: Gen X myths vs. realities
In five infographics, we uncover interesting insights into the generation that came of age as the Berlin Wall fell and the internet rose.
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Over six in ten (63%) Canadians are in favour of increasing carbon sequestration incentive measures to reduce GHG emissions from oil and natural gas extraction.
Another six in ten (61%) can’t or don’t want to pay more in taxes to fight climate change.
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More Than Half (56%) of Canadians Consider Canada’s Armed Forces to be Old and Antiquated
Three-quarters (75%) think Canada should increase its military spending, but six in ten (59%) still consider them among the best in the world.
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What Worries the World – July 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 16 months.
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Over half of Canadians (55%) think that the federal government’s spending is too high.
Another six in ten (63%) are dissatisfied with the accountability and transparency of the Canadian government’s spending practices.
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Three in Four Canadians are Proud of Canada’s Qualification in the Women’s FIFA World Cup
Eight in Ten Say Women’s FIFA World Cup is an Opportunity to Advance Women’s Sports
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Despite Softening Inflation, Canadians’ Affordability Concerns Remain Acute
Eight in ten (81%) continue to be concerned about rising everyday costs, while seven in ten (71%) are concerned that interest rates are rising faster than they can adjust.
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Do and don’ts for understanding generations
The more we look at generations the less we know about them. That's why it is important to see the trees in the data forest.