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Canadians Who Are Very Interested in What Causes Companies Support Sees Significant Increase
New Ipsos Study Presented at Companies & Causes Conference Today Reveals Significant Shift in Canadian Mindsets
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Canadians Least Likely of “Three Amigos” to Think NAFTA Renegotiation a Good Thing, But Have Most Confidence in Government’s Ability to Negotiate
Most Mexicans (79%) and Canadians (74%) Support NAFTA, Drops to 58% among Americans
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Three in Four (77%) Canadian Graduates Under 40 Regret Taking on Student Debt
Many (30%) Graduates Wished They Had Lived More Frugally and Kept a Budget When in School
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Canadians Split on Whether They Support (56%) or Oppose (44%) Trudeau Government’s Proposed Tax Changes for Small Businesses
While Most (67%) Believe Proposed Changes are Fairer, Six in Ten (58%) Acknowledge Changes Reduce Incentive for Professionals to Stay in Canada
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Majority (56%) of Canadian Parents Not Taking Advantage of RESP Grants
One in Three (32%) Parents Have Not Started Saving for their Children’s Education; Most Parents (68%) Would Go Back and Do Something Different to Save More
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Ipsos Awards Top Honours for Financial Services Excellence in Canada
Ipsos Announces Winners of 2017 Best Banking Awards
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Six in Ten (61%) Canadians Have Confidence in Liberal Government’s Ability to Renegotiate NAFTA
Trudeau Liberals (36%) Have Big Edge over Scheer Tories (20%) on Dealing Effectively with U.S. President Donald Trump
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Canada is Destination of Choice for Canadian Travellers during 150th Birthday Year as Six in Ten (60%) will Travel Domestically this Year
Few Travelling Within Canada (47%) Will Buy Travel Insurance, Compared to 75% of Those Travelling Internationally
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BC Election Too Close to Call
Voter Turnout and Winning Close Ridings Will Decide Whether NDP (40%, down 1) or BC Liberals (39%, down 4) Prevail. Improving Greens (17%, up 3) Could Play a Big Role, Especially on Vancouver Island.
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BC ELECTION: IT’S CLOSE
BC Liberals (43%, +4) and NDP (41%, -3) in Tight Race (Greens 14%, +2). Neither Clark (29%, -1) Nor Horgan (26%, -2) Gaining Advantage as Best Premier (Weaver 15%, +4)