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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.
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British Columbians’ Views on Freedom of Information and Privacy
BC residents strongly oppose private companies profiting from the sale of their personal health information.
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Growing Proportion (22%, +3) of Canadians are “Completely Out of Money,” Saying there is No Way They Can Pay More for Household Necessities
Half (52%) of Canadians are Concerned they Might Not Have Enough Money to Feed their Family, Rising to 64% Among Parents; Women More Concerned Across the Board than Men
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Reader’s Digest Reveals Top Trusted Brands(TM) in Canada for 2023
Canadians Continue to Buy from Companies They Trust More (87%), but are Also More Trusting of Companies that Help Them Save Money (81%)
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How much is too much? Nearly half of Canadians think gambling ads have gotten out of hand
Ipsos polling finds that Canadians are experiencing fatigue from gambling advertising.
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MNP Debt Index Falls To All-Time Low as Canadians Becoming Increasingly Concerned and Regretful about their Debt
Canadians are Taking Steps to Save Money, but Interest Rates, Inflation, and Affordability have many Concerned About their Debt
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As Japan asks Canada to help with its supply of natural gas, Ipsos’ global data finds the Japanese people prefer Canadian natural gas over many other countries
Globally, Canada also ranks highly as a desirable supplier in many of the other countries Ipsos surveyed.
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Six in Ten (61%) Canadians Say COVID-19 Is Still a Concern for Them
More Canadians have already gotten the COVID-19 vaccine than the seasonal flu shot
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Two-Thirds (65%) of Working Canadians Say They Have Achieved a Better Work-Life Balance in 2022
However, over a third (36%) of those who worked from home this year expect to return to the office on a regular basis in 2023