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And They Call It Puppy Love: 68% of Working Canadian Dog-Owners Say They’d Bring their Dog to Work, if Allowed
One fifth of dog-owners would take a pay cut to be able to take their dog to work
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Alberta Election Remains a Close Contest
UCP (48%) and NDP (45%) in a statistical tie among decided voters
Only half (48%) of Albertans agree they feel good about the choices available -
A quarter (26%, +4 pts) of Canadians Say They’ll Access Charitable Services to Meet Essential Needs in Next 6 Months
Among Those who Anticipate Using Charitable Services, Three in five (62%) Canadians are Struggling to Keep Up with the Rising Cost of Living
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Vast Majority of Canadians Would Make Financial Sacrifices to Afford Essential Home Care as They Age
87% Would Make Some Sort of Monetary Trade-Off to Receive At-Home Care, Including 43% Who would Forego Leaving a Legacy to Their Loved Ones
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Cost of Living and Healthcare are the Top Two Issues for Alberta Voters
Smith/UCP have a slight advantage on cost of living issues. Notley/NDP have a bigger advantage on healthcare issues.
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Royal Pains? Just 37% View King Charles Favourably as Monarch and Monarchy Skids in Favourability Since Death of Late Queen
Roughly Three in Ten (28%) Will Watch the Coronation Ceremony While 45% Won’t Pay Attention to It At All.
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UCP (48%) Start 2023 Alberta Election Campaign with a Narrow Lead (44%) Over NDP
Danielle Smith (35%) and Rachel Notley (35%) deadlocked as Alberta’s choice for best premier
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Lack of Knowledge, Avoidance of the Issue Causing Canadians to Miss Opportunities to Maximize Inheritance for Loved Ones
38% of Canadians aged 55+ Say their Financial Documents are Private and they’re Not Comfortable Discussing Them with Loved Ones
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Ipsos Update – May 2023
Generations, corporate purpose, climate change… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Despite Slow and Steady Improvements in Inflation, Canadians Continue to Feel its Micro-Level Impacts
Eight in ten (81%) Canadians Continue to Think that Inflation Will Make Everyday Things Less Affordable for Them