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Canada’s Reputation Shines Internationally and at Home
Ipsos poll for Halifax International Security Forum shows citizens of 28 countries surveyed believe Canada will have the most positive influence on the world in the next decade
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75% of Canadians say they’d have more respect for global institutions if democratic nations had more influence
Canada trusted to comply with any new international institutions and agreements to deal with global challenges, if formed
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Despite climate concern, fewer Canadians have changed their consumption habits than before the pandemic
Women lead climate-conscious changes in Canada; key generational differences in the steps adopted
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High trust in Canada’s healthcare system, but Canadians are concerned that the quality may worsen over time
Lack of staff presents a major challenge for Canada
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Half of Canadians at “High Risk” On Their Mental Health
Women, lower-income and younger Canadians at most risk
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Most Canadian Adults Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Intend to Get a Booster Shot
Still, most Canadians view getting first doses of COVID vaccines to all who want them a greater priority than making booster shots available
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Global consumer sentiment growth has nearly halted
Consumer confidence is down in the world’s two largest economies
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Sentiment about globalization cooler than before the pandemic across the world
Global survey conducted with the World Economic Forum highlights mixed views on international trade
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Citizens don’t expect national economies to recover anytime soon
Global survey finds onus to lead recovery is on governments and big business
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Global views on sports: 58% globally would like to practice more.
A new global Ipsos study conducted with the World Economic Forum explores attitudes to sports and finds that globally most (58%) would like to practice more but say they lack of time to do so (37%).