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Home Buying Intentions in Ontario Hold Steady (19%), With Likely Buyers Anticipating Paying 12% More for a Home in the Next Year
Main Reasons for Home Buying Include Needing More Space (21%), Low Interest Rates (12%), and Life Changes Due to Pandemic (9%)
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Majority of Canadians Support Vaccine Passports for Variety of Indoor and Outdoor Activities
Canadians Continue to Approve of Their PM’s (54%), Premier’s (59%) and Mayor’s (69%) Performance on COVID-19 Response
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Government Disservice: Most (79%) Older Canadians Think Government-Run Savings Plans, Such As RRSP, CPP & OAS, Don’t Adequately Prepare Them for Retirement
Nearly Half (45%) Believe Accessing the Equity in Their Homes Should Be a Part of Retirement Planning
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Seven in Ten (70%) Canadians Believe Summer 2021 Will be a Disappointment Given the Ongoing COVID Restrictions
Ontarians Especially Pessimistic as Summer Approaches, But Provincial Restrictions Remain
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Global consumer confidence up for the eighth month in a row
Expectations Index back to its pre-pandemic level
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Liberals (38%) in the Driver’s Seat over Conservatives (29%) as Vaccination Rollout Hits its Stride
Four in Ten (41%) Believe Trudeau Government Deserves Re-Election as Liberals Lead in Key Provinces, Likely Securing Majority Victory
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Sluggish Financial Confidence in Canada Compared to US Mirrors Comparatively Slow Vaccine Rollout
Canadians Taking the Opportunity to Establish Good Financial Habits, but Many Admit to Stumbling
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Majority Support in Canada for Vaccine Passports for International Travel, Large Events
Canadians more divided on need for vaccine passports in everyday settings; wary about widespread access to their own vaccination data
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Global public backs COVID-19 vaccine passports for international travel
Survey finds mixed views about mandating vaccine certificates for everyday activities
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Budget Doesn’t Budge National Party Standings: Liberals (38%) Maintain Double-Digit Lead over Conservatives
Freeland’s First Budget Garners Mixed Reviews as One in Five (19%) Give it Thumbs Up, One in Five Thumbs Down (19%), Rest “Shrug their Shoulders” (62%)