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Four in Five (81%) Think There is a Serious Gun Problem in Toronto, Relatively Few (28%) Feel the Issue is Being Blown Out of Proportion
Most Think Social Programs, Not Increased Policing, Should Be Prioritized to Combat the Issue
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Money on the Mind – Four in Ten Canadians With Debt Say it is Negatively Impacting Their Mental Health
Three in Ten Married/Common Law Canadians with Debt Say it Causes Issues in Their Relationship
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Global Views on Healthcare in 2018
Access to treatment, staffing and cost top the list of worldwide concerns. Comprehensive study covers personal health, technology, information and future expectations.
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Just Half of Canadians Confident the Healthcare System Can Meet the Needs of Seniors
Support for New Federal Funding Initiatives is High
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Three-quarters of Torontonians Believe Changes Need to be Made to Canada’s Current Approach to Drugs
Support for a Public Health Approach to Drugs in Canada (61%) Heavily Outweighs Opposition (26%) Among Toronto Residents
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CanadaNext
Ipsos CanadaNext looks at the wave of change about to happen across Canada. Driven by demographic shifts and technology advancement our economy, our communities, our governments, our businesses, and our lives are about to change drastically.
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Ontarians Split Between Horwath (38%) and Ford (37%) as Best Premier, with Wynne (19%) Far Behind
But Three in Four (74%) Ontarians Wish There Were Different Party Leaders to Choose from in This Election
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Difference Maker Symposium
Join Ipsos’ Jennifer MacLeod Macey at CAMH’s Difference Makers Symposium for an engaging, inclusive and provocative dialogue that will catalyze individual and collective action for mental health moving forward.
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Premier Wynne’s Budget Fails to Woo Ontario Voters as more Oppose (33%) than Support (25%) it, Four in Ten (42%) Less Likely to Vote Liberal as a Result
Most (80%) Agree Provincial Budget is Attempt to Buy their Vote.
Two in Three (65%) Disagree it Does Good Job of Balancing Spending with Fiscal Responsibility