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Mental health concern rises in the age of COVID-19
Younger people are struggling the most with stress and emotional wellness, but they don’t see those struggles as ‘taboo’ and are openly talking about their challenges more than older generations.
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Nearly All Canadians 45+ Years Want to Age at Home, But Only 1 in 10 (12%) Say They Can Afford the Cost of a Personal Support Worker
By Providing Physical Assistance and Emotional Support, PSWs Positively Impact the Lives of Canadians of All Ages
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IWD 2022: Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against them
Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against women than men, particularly governments and social media.
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Liberals (36%, +3) Bounce ahead of Conservatives (31%, -1) After Throne Speech and PM’s Televised Address
Liberals enjoy a double-digit lead in Ontario, but tied with Bloc in Quebec; Canadians aged 55+ Leaning Liberal, not Tory
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Four in Five Canadians Will Not Shop at Stores Deemed “Unsafe”
A new study by Ipsos measures potential COVID related switching behaviours and long-term market opportunities
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Over Half (53%) of Canadians Engage in Risky Financial Behaviours That Could Saddle Them with Further Debt
2 in 10 (18%) Say They Will Never Be Out of Debt; Just Under 7 Years Average Time to Be Debt-Free
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Majority of Canadians (87%) Aware of the Coronavirus; Three in Ten (30%) See Threat to Canada as of Late January
Fewer (16%) See Direct Threat to Themselves or Their Family
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Younger Working Canadians More Likely to Value Virtual Healthcare as Employee Benefit, and to Use it for Mental Health Services
They are also more likely to face time pressure obstacles when visiting a health care practitioner such as wait times, practitioner availability, lack of time to get appointments, and ability to get off work.
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Defeated by Debt: Most Canadians (67%) Who Are in Debt Assume Everyone Else is as well. A Full Two in Five (40%) Do Not Expect to Ever Escape Debt in Their Lifetime
Vast Majority (84%) of Indebted Population Says Getting Out of Debt is Their Top Financial Priority
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We Have Not Forgotten: Canadians Increasingly Likely to Attend Remembrance Day Ceremonies & Feel It Is Important While There Are Still Living WWII Veterans
Vast Majority Think It’s Important to Have Year-Round Programs Which Emphasize Remembrance (87%) & Reflect on Horrors of Conflict (90%)