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Public Perspectives: Human Rights
This report explores attitudes toward human rights and human rights organizations in Canada and around the world.
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The Future of Work: What Do We Do?
What is the current state of optimism and anxiety as it relates to the future of work? What kinds of differences can we expect from potential winners and losers in the emerging economy? How will the digital economy impact political divisions in democratic societies? To what extent do Canadians expects government to get involved and ensure a smooth transition?
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Four in Five (81%) Think There is a Serious Gun Problem in Toronto, Relatively Few (28%) Feel the Issue is Being Blown Out of Proportion
Most Think Social Programs, Not Increased Policing, Should Be Prioritized to Combat the Issue
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Oh Canada! We Buy on Guard for Thee... True Patriot Love in All of Our Canadian Brands
Two in Three (62%) More Likely to Buy Canadian, Compared to A Few Months Ago
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Joint Statement by the Heads of Canada’s Largest Market and Survey Research Firms
in Reaction to the Winding Down of the Market Research and Intelligence Association (MRIA)
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State of the Union: From Polyamorous to Monogamous, Marriage to Divorce, an Ipsos / Global News Survey Examines Relationships in Canada
Four in Ten (37%) Canadians Say Open or Polyamorous Partnerships/Marriages are Acceptable, Support Decriminalization of Polygamy (36%)
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Money on the Mind – Four in Ten Canadians With Debt Say it is Negatively Impacting Their Mental Health
Three in Ten Married/Common Law Canadians with Debt Say it Causes Issues in Their Relationship
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Human Rights in 2018
Globally, only Four in Ten People Say Everyone in Their Country Enjoys the Same Basic Human Rights
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Global Views on Healthcare in 2018
Access to treatment, staffing and cost top the list of worldwide concerns. Comprehensive study covers personal health, technology, information and future expectations.
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Warmer Temperatures Bring Sunny Ways: Trudeau Liberals (39%) Reclaim Lead over Scheer’s Tories (32%)
Trudeau’s Approval Rating Rises to 55%, Up 11 Points Since Low Point in March