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Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI): June 2017 AMERICAS
The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and US.
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Ontarians (85%) Want Political Parties to Address Housing Affordability in 2018 Campaign Platforms
Two in Three (63%) Say Government Should Reduce Home-Building Industry Regulations to Increase Supply
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Many Global Internet Users Unprepared for Dealing with Ransomware Attack
One in Four (24%) Wouldn’t Know What to Do; Only 16% Would Be Able to Retrieve their Data from a Back-Up
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Public Perspectives: Understanding Canadians
Ipsos’ biennial Understanding Canadians report examines how we live and work, our optimism for the future for ourselves and our children, and how our Canadian attitudes and expectations are changing.
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BC Election Too Close to Call
Voter Turnout and Winning Close Ridings Will Decide Whether NDP (40%, down 1) or BC Liberals (39%, down 4) Prevail. Improving Greens (17%, up 3) Could Play a Big Role, Especially on Vancouver Island.
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BC ELECTION: IT’S CLOSE
BC Liberals (43%, +4) and NDP (41%, -3) in Tight Race (Greens 14%, +2). Neither Clark (29%, -1) Nor Horgan (26%, -2) Gaining Advantage as Best Premier (Weaver 15%, +4)
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Half (51%) of Global Citizens are More Concerned About Online Privacy Than One Year Ago: Cybercriminals Leading Source of Worry
Among the 22% Who Don’t Shop Online, Half (49%) Say They Don’t Trust It
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Who You Gonna Trust?
NDP Start BC Election Campaign in Lead (NDP 44%, Libs 39%, Greens 12%), But Nearly Six-in-Ten (57%) Unsure Which Leader They Trust Most
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Fewer Canadians (82%) Think Buying a Home is a Good Investment (82%, -5 pts)
Fewer Have Plans to Buy a Home in the Near Future (-4 pts)
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Canadians Divided on Trudeau Government’s Handling of Illegal Border Crossings
But Only One in Ten (8%) Canadians Aligned with Current Rules Governing Treatment of Migrants Illegally Entering Canada from U.S.