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Approaching Anniversary of Pandemic, COVID-19 Continues to Disproportionately Impact Finances, Mental Health of Young and Unemployed Canadians
More Canadians on Screens and Fewer Getting Outside as Coronavirus Restrictions Remain
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One year on, most Canadians don’t see an end to the pandemic before the end of 2021 – if at all
Tracking survey data shows how threats associated with the pandemic and expectations have changed over the past year
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Only One in Four Canadians (28%) Expect Life to Return to Normal This Year; 29% Say Not Until 2023 or Beyond
Pessimism Deepens on How Family, Canada Will Fare Post-COVID
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Over Half of Canadians (52%) Not Confident that Government Will Meet its Vaccine Targets
Signs of Hope, but Most Canadians Remain Pessimistic About Vaccine Rollout, Economic Recovery, Public Gatherings, and Timeline for Travel.
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Amid Building Election Speculation, Liberals (35%) Pad Lead Over Conservatives (28%)
Double-Digit Lead for Liberals over Tories in Ontario a Key Strength;
Modest Bloc Lead in Quebec Still Blocks Path to Majority -
COVID-19 recovery takes priority over closing gender inequality globally, while women bear the brunt of the pandemic
International Women’s Day 2021
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With Mental Health and Optimism Shaken by Pandemic, Young Canadians Less Confident in Job Prospects for Future
Significantly Fewer Believe They Can Get Job on Desired Career Path (-16); Have Knowledge and Skills to Find a Suitable Job (-16)
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COVID-19 one year on: Global public loses confidence in institutions
Tracking survey data shows who gained and lost with the public over the past year.
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Six in ten Canadians (60%) Currently Experiencing Mental Health Issues, but More than Half (54%) Haven’t Sought Treatment
Affordability, Embarrassment Top Reasons for Not Seeking Help with Mental Health
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Nearly Eight in Ten Canadians (78%) Were Targets of Attempted Fraud in Past Year
More than Half (56%) Feel Personally Vulnerable to Financial Fraud