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Canadians Want to See Help with Increasing Cost of Living Addressed in the Upcoming Federal Budget
Lowering Taxes and Healthcare Investment Round Out Top 3
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Global consumers support shift from fossil fuels as they expect spike in energy prices to reduce their purchasing power
Many more blame price increases on market volatility and geopolitical tensions than on climate change policies: Ipsos survey for the World Economic Forum
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Consumer confidence below pre-pandemic levels in many countries
There are some bright spots, but clouds are moving in.
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Only One-Third Of Canadians Believe Most People Can Be Trusted
Low Interpersonal Trust and Declining Social Cohesion Point To A More Fragile Society
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Worry Over Inflation on the Rise as Six in Ten Canadians (60%, +16pts) Concerned They Might Not Have Enough Money to Feed their Family
Growing Majority (85%, +7pts) Concerned That Inflation Will Make Everyday Things Less Affordable
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Canadians agree Canada should be a global supplier of oil and natural gas
As the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues, over two-thirds of Canadians believe Canada should be a global supplier of oil and natural gas during times of crisis
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Lifting of COVID restrictions fails to trigger an uptick in global consumer confidence
Ipsos’ new reading on consumer confidence around the world finds that the war in Ukraine has tempered optimism brought upon by the lifting of COVID-control measures in many parts of the world.
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Despite Record-Setting Inflation, Canadian Financial Confidence Remains Stable
Housing Prices a Concern, Especially for Young Canadians
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Meeting Energy Needs: More than Half of Quebecers (52%) Agree to Developing Own Oil Resources Instead of Importing All Its Oil
However, 45% agree with the government’s idea to prohibit all exploration and exploitation of oil and gas
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Canadians Support Increased Sanctions, Sending Weapons and Stationing Troops in NATO Countries to Deter Russia
Majority (55%) Disagrees that Canada Cannot Afford to Help Ukraine, but Fewer than Half (47%) are Willing to Pay More for Gas Because of Sanctions Against Russia