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1 in 5 men in Canada believe feminism does more harm than good and more than one-third believe that traditional masculinity is under threat
Though the majority believe women should not have to put up with online abuse, in reality, Canadian women are more likely to have experienced harmful online behaviours such as sexist or misogynistic messaging online
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Broad Support for BC’s Natural Gas Industry
Only 7% Say that No New Natural Gas Production Should Be Developed At All
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Majority (54%) of Canadians Believe Trucker Protests At Least Partially Contributed to Loosening of COVID Restrictions
Approval of Behaviour of Truckers (36%) Only Slightly Behind Approval of Trudeau’s Handling of Situation (43%); Premiers Come Out Ahead (53%)
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The Inflation Crisis: 74% of Canadians Are Concerned About Inflation in 2022
More Inflation Means Less Giving: As Many as Seventeen Percent (17%) Expect to Give Less to Charities in 2022 Because They Worry About the Effects of Inflation on Their Finances
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Over Half (55%, +3) of Canadians Concerned about Impact of Rising Interest Rates on Financial Situation
Rising Cost of Living Further Stretches Households; Nearly Half (47%) Believe Feeding Family Has Become Less Affordable in Past Year
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Cupid’s arrow hits Canadians ahead of February 14th
Nearly 60% of Canadians plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day, with the majority favouring a romantic dinner at home over dining out
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Nearly Half (46%) of Canadians Say they “May Not Agree with Everything” Trucker Convoy Says or Does, But ...
Sympathy for Convoy Rises to 61% among Canadians aged 18-34. Nearly Four in Ten Canadians Agree with a Lot of What Trucker Protests are Fighting For, Even if they Might Not Say it Publicly
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BC Booster Shots: Fewer than Half (44%) of British Columbians with Two Doses of a COVID-19 Vaccine Plan to Get Their Booster Shot as Soon as Available
One-Quarter (25%) Say They Will Get Booster but Not Right Away, While 18% Say They Will Not Get Booster; 13% Remain Undecided
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Ipsos announces eleventh annual Top 10 Most Influential Brands in Canada
As the study enters a new decade, Google, Amazon, YouTube, Apple and Facebook retain their spots in the top 5; Microsoft and Canadian-grown PC Optimum climb up to 6 and 9, respectively.
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The Most Influential Brands in Canada, 2021
While Google is everyone’s Most Influential Brand in Canada, this year’s report identifies some differences across generations.