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Canadians Optimistic Over the Role Technology Will Play in the Health Care System of the Future
Over Eight in Ten (84%) of Canadians are Interested in the Ability to Access All of Their Health Information from One Platform
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Fewer Canadians Have Significant Non-Mortgage Debt than a Year Ago, but One in Three (33%) Say Spending Growth is Outpacing Income Growth
Fifteen percent (15%) report being unable to save any money, after taxes
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Working Canadians With Insurance Benefits Report Higher Levels of Wellbeing, Mental Health, Financial Health and Job Satisfaction
Those with Flexible Group-Benefit Plans Report Stronger Mental Health and More Positive Opinions of their Employer
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If Premier for a Day, Canadians’ Would Ask the Federal Government to Help Them Improve Access to Health Care Services
The Federal Role Beyond the Cheque Book: Standardizing and Protecting Health Care
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Fatherhood can be a stressful and isolating experience – but maintaining close friendships can help
Ipsos was commissioned by Movember to undertake research with men in Canada, the UK, USA and Australia to investigate their social connections, with a specific emphasis on fatherhood and the impact of becoming a father.
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Canadians Want Health Care to be the Focus for Political Parties in the Lead Up to the Election This Fall
Enough Health Care Providers (44%), Universal Pharmacare Program (35%) and Access to Mental Health Services (33%) Seen as Most Important Health Issues
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Eight in Ten Canadians (82%) Say Keeping Up-to-Date on Vaccines is Important, but 27% Say It’s Not a Priority
Half of Parents (52%) Prioritize their Children’s Immunization Over Their Own
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No More Freedom 55? Six in Ten (58%) Canadians Believe that Many Will Delay Their Retirement so they Can Afford Health Care
Seven in Ten (70%) Worry That Without Immediate Action on Health Care Canadians are Going to Have to Pay Out of Pocket for Services in the Future