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How will the magic of the season inspire your holiday celebrations this year?
This year’s holiday wish from Ipsos echoes consumer sentiments.
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Happier Holidays: Two-Thirds (66%) of Canadians Agree This Year’s Holidays Will Be Better Than Last Year’s
Only Three in Ten (29%) Say They Will Avoid Contact with People Outside of Immediate Household During Holidays; Half (54%) Will Ask Others about Vaccination Status Before Gathering
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Amid Inflation, Supply Chain Challenges, and Ongoing Pandemic, Canadians Approaching Holiday Spending with Caution
Feeling More Financially Secure May Not Necessarily Translate into More Holiday Spending
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Three Quarters (74%) Support Mandatory Vaccination for Public-Facing Workers; 65% Support Same for Return-To-Office
Lowering Income Taxes (39%) and Addressing Affordability (37%) Top Priorities for Canadians for Post-Pandemic Recovery
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Looking Ahead to the 2021 Holiday Shopping Season
Listen in for insights into how shoppers are adapting to the evolving post-pandemic retail landscape, and how they are planning ahead for Black Friday and beyond.
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Over Half (53%) of Canadian Households $200 or Less Away from Insolvency, Yet Still Optimistic about Financial Future
Over Four in Ten (44%) Afraid They Will Be in Financial Trouble If Interest Rates Go Up Much More
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Government Should Have Acted Sooner to Reduce COVID Cases, Say Nearly Two in Three Canadians
Though Many Blame Government, More Point the Finger at Fellow Canadians for Exacerbating High Case Count
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Despite Restrictions on Gatherings, Canadians Channeled their Holiday Cheer Through Rising Spending
Average Holiday Spend in 2020 Rises to $735, Up From $709 in 2019, as One in Four Admit to Overspending
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MNP Consumer Debt Index Reaches Record Low Amid Overspending, Pandemic Woes
Two in Ten Canadians on the Financial Naughty List this Holiday Season, Many More Risk Sliding into Low-Interest Debt Trap
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Conservative Vote Softens (29%, -3) as Liberals (36%, +1) Extend Lead into 2021
Support for Lockdowns is Widespread, but Nine in Ten (88%) Canadians See Double Standard for Politicians Who Impose Restrictions but Don’t Follow Them