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Four in Ten (39%) Canadians Changed Their Social Media Behaviour (28%) or Stopped Using some Platforms (11%) Over Data Privacy Concerns
Only Three in Ten Trust Facebook (33%), Twitter (28%) to Protect their Personal Information and Not Use it Without Explicit Consent
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Nine in Ten Canadians (92%) Believe in Right to Privacy Online
Majority Feel They Should Have Right to Remove a Link or False Information, as Two in Three Admit to Having Googled Someone Before Meeting Them in Person
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Most (85%) Canadians Support Idea of Calgary Olympic Bid, But Only Half (51%) Support Use of Federal Tax Dollars to Help Fund City’s Bid
Half (49%) of Albertans Support Use of Provincial Funds to help with Bid (50%); Majority of Albertans (57%) Support City of Calgary Funds Being Used, But Only Half (49%) of Calgarians Agree
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One in Three Canadians (32%) Considering Home Purchase in Next Two Years, Up 7 Points from 2017
Economic Outlook, Interest Rates Make Many Think Now is Right Time to Buy
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U.S. and Canada among most skeptical of Autonomous Vehicles
In the U.S., political divides hint at an impending car-culture war
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Ipsos announces seventh annual Top 10 Most Influential Brands in Canada
Google retains top spot for sixth year, rankings shift and Netflix enters Top 10
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Majority of Canadians (60%) Say It’s Time for Another Federal Party to Take Over as Trudeau Liberals Continue Slide
Federal Tories (38%) Increase Lead to 7-Points over Liberals (31%, -2); Singh Controversy Doesn’t Hurt NDP (23%, +2)
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Tory Lead Continues with New Leader Doug Ford, Opponents Prefer Liberals to Stop Him
PCs (39%, +1) still Lead over Liberals (32%, +3) while NDP (25%, -1) and Others Trail (3%, -4)
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International Women’s Day: Global Misperceptions of Equality and the need to Press for Progress
Sexual Harassment Seen as Biggest Issue Facing Women around the World
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Canadians Aren’t Sleeping Easy Despite 79% Having a Bedtime Routine
Only 11% of Canadians Sleep Through the Night; Average Canadian Takes Nearly a Half Hour (28 Minutes) to Fall Asleep