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[PODCAST] Ready to Real Estate
Listen in to hear Ipsos’ Sean Simpson discuss highlights from our research study: Buying, Selling and Renting Trends in 2021.
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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 -
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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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
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Digital Evolution of Mental Healthcare & Stakeholder Adoption
Revisit our recorded webinar to hear why promoting the long-term benefits of your products to the overall healthcare system will result in therapeutic success.
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Bruce Power Continues to Receive Strong Support from Residents in Grey, Bruce, and Huron Counties
Nine in Ten (89%) Local Residents Agree that Bruce Power Contributes to the Community in a Positive Way
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Majority (64%) of Canadians Not Comfortable Travelling Abroad Until At Least 2022; 17% Say They Will Never Feel Comfortable
Eight in Ten (83%) Approve of New Travel Rules for Entering Canada; Low Sympathy for Travellers Already Abroad and Snowbirds
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COVID Continues to Take Heavy Toll on Canadians’ Mental Health
Younger Canadians, Those with Kids, and Canadians in Atlantic Canada, Ontario, and Saskatchewan/Manitoba Feeling Particularly Stressed
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Liberal (33%, -3) Lead Over Conservatives (30%, +1) Narrows to Just 3 Points as Trudeau Gets Mixed Reviews on Vaccine Rollout
Half (50%) Approve of PM’s Performance on Vaccine Rollout