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The Sandwich Generation: Parents Aged 35-54 Significantly More Likely to Vote Conservative, Favour Scheer
Pocketbook Issues Like Taxes Will Matter Most at the Ballot Box
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The Inconvenient Truth: Being Around People with Schizophrenia Makes Many Feel Uncomfortable
Majorities Wouldn’t Date (61%) or Know How to Act Around Someone with Schizophrenia (55%)
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Health Care Continues to Be Top Issue for Canadians (37%); Climate Change Climbs to Second (30%, +4), Ahead of Affordability (26%, -2)
9 in 10 (89%) Agree Action is Needed to Protect Quality of Health System, Half (47%) Won’t Pay A Single Dollar More to Access Better Care
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Local Candidates Should Expect Questions About Health Care When They are Knocking on Doors for Votes
While Health Care is the Most Important Issue When Deciding How to Vote (42%), Over Half (55%) of Canadians are Dissatisfied with the Attention Given to Health Care by the Parties and their Leaders
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Mental Illnesses Increasingly Recognized as Disability, but Stigma Persists
Three-Quarters (75%) of Employed Canadians Say They Would Be Reluctant, or Would Not Admit They Were Suffering From a Mental Illness to a Boss/Co-Worker
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Empty-Nest Boomers Driving the Small-Business Economy: RBC Poll
But Millennials Most Likely to Consider Starting a Business in the Future
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What we lose when we only listen and don’t watch
“I simply don’t trust technology and online banking,” John, a policeman from New Jersey, told us during an ethnographic study Ipsos was conducting about online banking apps.
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Flight-shaming: Would you change your travel plans to save the planet?
One in seven say they would pay more for travel with lower carbon footprint than airplanes.
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Who influences the influencers?
Carla Flamer’s WTF Beauty article examines global research about beauty routines, and what or who most influences our concept of beauty. Her favorite beauty products are her adorable makeup blending sponges.
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Canadians Optimistic Over the Role Technology Will Play in the Health Care System of the Future
Over Eight in Ten (84%) of Canadians are Interested in the Ability to Access All of Their Health Information from One Platform