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Most Canadians (48%) Don’t Know if They’re at Risk for Kidney Disease
Majority (59%) Say they Know Nothing About Kidney Disease
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Over a Quarter (27%) of Canadians Do Not Feel Safe Taking Public Transit Alone, Rising to 44% of Toronto Residents
Three in Ten (31%) Canadians Say They Are Now More Alert and Aware of Their Surroundings on Transit, Including 49% of Toronto Residents
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Canadian rare disease patients and direct caregivers experience major hurdles for timely diagnosis, care and access to medicines
Strong majority of those surveyed want the federal government to invest in centres of expertise networked to local healthcare professionals to reach all patients wherever they live in Canada
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Michelle Vangel to lead Ipsos Social Intelligence Analytics + Synthesio team in North America
Vangel will oversee the alignment of Synthesio, Ipsos’ pioneering consumer intelligence platform, with Social Intelligence Analytics, Ipsos’ market-leading social intelligence and analytics practice.
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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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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.