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Canadian Families Becoming More Insular
Canadian Families Becoming More Insular as Poll Finds Time With Family Increasing While Connections with Neighbours and Community Decreasing. Canadians Have Had a Social Visit with Only 2 of Their Neighbours in the Last 6 Months; Know the Last Names of Only 3 of their Closest 10 Neighbours.
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Will Canada’s cannabis market eat into holiday alcohol sales?
Featured in the recent Report on Business, Cannabis Professional Edition of The Globe and Mail, this article explores holiday consumption.
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New Data Show the Changing Definitions of Food
Ipsos’ What the Future report identifies the top trends for the future of food
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[WEBINAR] Consumption Trends in Canada
Join Ipsos for a complimentary live webcast for insights gleaned from CHATS, our annual study of Canadian Consumption Habits and Attitudinal Trends. Please note, this session will not be recorded, or available after this date.
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Nearly Half of Canadians (47%) Confident They’ll Take a Winter Vacation; Up 6 Points Since Last Year
More Are Motivated by Need for R&R than Desire to Escape the Cold
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Potential for Interest-Rate Hike Increases Fear of Bankruptcy
Nearly Half (45%; +7pts) of Canadians are Already Feeling the Effects of the Interest Rate Increase
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Three in Four Canadian Parents of Children Aged 12 and Under (73%) Surprised at Cost of Post-Secondary Education for Their Kids
More Than Half (55%) Don’t Have a Formal Plan in Place for How to Pay
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Staying Home Sick? Eight in Ten (82%) Employed Canadians Would go to Work Sick if their Employer Required Sick Notes for Minor Illnesses
Seven in Ten (70%) Oppose the Ontario Government’s Proposal to Re-Instate Employer’s Ability to Require Sick Notes
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Six in Ten (60%) Canadians say they Would be More Likely to Support a Political Party that Would Implement a National Diabetes Strategy
Eight in Ten (82%) Believe Diabetes Should be an Immediate Priority for the Government of Canada
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Canadian Girls (43%) Twice As Likely As Boys (21%) To Have Experienced Sexism
Canada’s Next Generation Believes In Gender Equality