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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
Brand Equity Measurement
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Brand Activation Tracking
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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
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Eight in Ten (82%) Canadians Believe that Prescription Drugs Should be Covered for Everyone, Regardless of their Insurance Coverage
Canadians are Divided on Whether or Not They’d Pay More for Better or Quicker Healthcare Services