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Not Forgotten: Canadians More Likely to Attend Remembrance Day Service Than Pre-Pandemic
Canadians Consider Remembrance Day to Be as Relevant Today as When It First Began. Vast majority think that Canada should be doing more to educate Young people about our military history (87%) and that Canada’s involvement in global conflicts should be taught in schools (88%).
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Two in 10 (20%) Canadians Are Currently Using Charitable Services to Meet Their Essential Needs e.g Food, Shelter, Clothing
Seven in 10 (69%) of those using charitable services say this is the first year they have needed to access these services and the main reason is the rising cost of living.
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78% of Canadians Say Holiday Budget Impacted by Inflation; Half (49%) Worried They'll Get in Over Their Heads
78% Say inflation and rising interest rates have had a significant impact on their holiday spending budget.
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77% of Canadians Do Not Plan to Travel This Holiday Season
Half (54%) say this is because of inflation.
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Boomers’ Inheritance Plans Up in the ‘Heir’
Canadian Boomers are expecting to leave about $960,000 to their heirs, but Millennials are only expecting to receive around $309,000.
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Healthcare Costs Eating into Boomers Retirement Budgets
A third (32%) of Boomers cite healthcare costs as the cause for their cost-of-living in retirement being higher than planned.
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Nation Brands Index 2023: Japan takes the lead for the first time in NBI history
Germany drops down to second after a six-year reign, while Canada remains in third place overall.
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Four in Ten (40%) Canadians Do Not Intend to Get a COVID-19 Booster Vaccine Nor a Flu Shot
Six in ten Canadians have already received or intend to get a COVID-19 booster vaccine (60%) and a flu shot (60%).
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Uncertainty Underlines Canadians’ Attitudes of Transition to Electric Vehicles
Just a quarter (24%) of Canadians are familiar with existing electric vehicle (EV) insurance policies and most concerned with availability of charging infrastructure (89%) as well as challenges with charging (85%).
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Canadian parents take toothbrush time seriously, including on Halloween
Nine in ten (90%) Canadian parents have a toothbrushing routine with their children that they follow every night including before bed on Halloween.