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Nearly 60% of those surveyed in the Global South have experienced some form of online harm – almost 25% of them felt they were targeted because of their gender identity
Ipsos Public Affairs’ survey for the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), focused on the Global South covers respondents of all genders in 18 countries and forms the first statistically meaningful survey of women’s and LGBT+ individuals’ online experiences.
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Seven in Ten Gen Z and Millennials Say Buying a Home is More Out of Reach Than Their Parents’ Generation
68% Plan on Waiting Until Mortgage Rates Drop Before Purchasing a Home
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Trails and Outdoor Recreation in BC
A new online poll conducted on behalf of the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC shows that British Columbians are enthusiastic about outdoor recreation.
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Pride month 2023: 9% of adults identify as LGBT+
Public opinion across 30 countries is widely favorable to protecting transgender people from employment and housing discrimination, but divided on other measures
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UCP Knocking on Door of Second Majority Win
UCP (51%) leads NDP (46%) among decided and leaning voters
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Majority (89%) of Torontonians say the next mayor of Toronto needs to make housing affordability a top priority
3 in 10 Torontonians give Toronto City Council a ‘Failing’ grade on addressing housing affordability
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What Worries the World – May 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 14 months.
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More than 8 in 10 Canadian women strongly advocate for availability and access to the two abortion options in Canada and autonomy of choice
Yet gaps in current understanding of availability, coverage and what the methods entail, highlight a need for further awareness and education
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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