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Majority of Canadians Believe ex-Governor-General Payette Should Not be Entitled to Pension (80%) or Benefits (72%)
Support for Ending Ties to Monarchy Once Queen Elizabeth’s Reign Ends Highest in a Decade (60%); Yet Over Half (55%) Also Agree Monarchy is Part of Canadian Identity
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Majority (52%) of Canadian Providers of Sports Programming Concerned About Possibility of Permanent Closure Amid COVID
Given Pandemic Restrictions, Majority of Parents Say Their Kids are Feeling Lonely and Isolated (74%), Finding It Hard to Reduce Stress and Anxiety (64%) and Are Showing Signs of Being Less Physically Fit (69%)
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After Nearly a Year of COVID-19, More Canadians Say They’re Making Real Financial Progress (38%) than Not (11%)
K-Shaped Recovery Uncovers Differing Experiences in Canada
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Government Should Have Acted Sooner to Reduce COVID Cases, Say Nearly Two in Three Canadians
Though Many Blame Government, More Point the Finger at Fellow Canadians for Exacerbating High Case Count
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Ipsos Update – February 2021
Our monthly round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world includes new global surveys on life during the pandemic, a new white paper on quality in market research and special features on US and French society.
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Job stress and disruptions
The pandemic has taken an emotional toll on employees, such as family pressures, feeling lonely and isolated, and employer-related issues such as job security.
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Attitudes to COVID-19 vaccines
The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines will be the largest, fastest and most challenging vaccination program in history. Some challenges we will anticipate; some we won’t.
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How shopping and eating out has changed during the pandemic
We explore ways Canadians have supported local, small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Poorer health, loss of livelihood, and climate-related disasters top list of perceived personal threats in 2021
Optimism prevails about access to digital tools and technology.
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Dwindling Hopes for Canada Getting COVID-19 Under Control by the Summer: Less than Half (47%) are Optimistic, Down 11 Points
Majority of Canadians (67%) Still Think Virus Can Be Controlled by End of 2021