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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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One in Six (16%) Cannabis Users Say They’ve Been Shamed for Consuming in Public, but Most (59%) Users Say They’ve Only Consumed Cannabis in Private
Only One in Three (35%) Canadians Have Noticed an Increase in the Public Consumption of Cannabis
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Cannabis Countdown: With Days to Go Before Legalization, Drivers in Ontario are More Willing to Partake as 33% Say They’re At Least Somewhat Likely to Try It, Up 7 Points from Last Year
Majority (67%) Expect Marijuana-Impaired Driving to Rise; Nearly Two in Ten Ontario Drivers (16%) Say They’ve Got Behind the Wheel Under the Influence (+4 pts)
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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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Consumption of Marijuana Likely to Increase in Canada with Many Saying They’ll Light Up After Legalization
Survey Suggests Some Canadians May Turn to Cannabis Instead of Alcohol or Tobacco
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Majority (61%) of Canadians Support Legalization of Recreational Marijuana Use, But Only Half (49%) Support Ability to Grow Pot Plants at Home
If Government Allows Home-Grown Pot Plants, Majority (61%) Wants Minimum Age Restriction of 21 Years Old
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Most (73%) Global Citizens Say They've Never Been Informed of a Breach of their Personal Data
Nearly Half (47%) of Those Who Had Data Compromised Suffered No Financial Losses
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Over Half (55%) of Online Canadians Use Their Mobile Device to Comparison Shop While In-Store
New Ipsos Study Reveals are Increasingly Comfortable With Making Purchases on Their Mobile Device