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Federal Vote Settles Back into Familiar Territory
Liberals and Conservatives are once again neck-and-neck, settling back into a familiar pattern that has held since the 2019 election.
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One Year Later, are Canadians Starting to Lose Interest in Ukraine?
Six-in-ten (58%) Canadians continue to follow Russia’s invasion of Ukraine closely, while half (48%) now agree that Canada can’t afford to give financial support to Ukraine given the current economic conditions.
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Inflation Taking Disproportionate Toll on Canadians Aged 18-34, Impacting Confidence in their Financial Future
Half (52%) of Young Adults say they Weren’t Prepared for Impact of Inflation making them Less Prepared than Older Generations
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Fraud is too Common in Canada: Nearly Half (43%) of Canadians Have Knowingly Been Victimized by Fraud or Scams, in their Lifetime
Breaking Stereotypes: Older Canadians (55+) are among the least likely to report being fraud victims
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Inflation was the Grinch who stole Christmas This Year, as (71%) Say They Felt the Impact of Inflation When Holiday Shopping
Four in Ten (38%) Overspent by an average of $580; Parents Overspent by Even More
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Strong support for access to assessment for medical assistance in dying for those with a severe, treatment-resistant mental disorder causing intolerable suffering
Support is comprised of 34% who strongly support and 48% who somewhat.
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Ipsos unveils twelfth annual Top 10 Most Influential Brands in Canada
In a turbulent year, despite taking a pounding in the stock market, Google, Amazon, and Apple take the top slots reflecting their resilience. Walmart moved up and Facebook moved down while PC Optimum, the only Canadian brand in the top ten came in at #8.
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Many Canadians Unaware of Canada’s International Development Efforts
Roughly a third say their understanding has improved or has remained the same in the past two years.
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Fewer Canadians Rate Quality of Healthcare as Good (60%, Down 12 Points from 2020); Timely Access to Healthcare Receives Good Marks From Just 43% of Canadians
Most (83%) Don’t See Improvement to Quality of Healthcare Coming Any Time Soon as Future Outlook Deteriorates
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More Money More Accountability: Six in Seven (86%) Canadians Want Increased Federal Investment in Healthcare; But Six in Ten (59%) Want Provinces to Show a Plan for Better Care To Get It
Canadians Intrigued With Increased Role for Private Healthcare. Six in Ten (59%) Support Private Delivery of Publicly Funded Health Services; Similar Proportion (60%) in Favor of Private Healthcare for Those Who Can Afford It.