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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
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Ipsos Update – March 2021
Our monthly round-up of Ipsos research and thinking reflects on the world one year on from COVID, looks forward to 2025 and beyond, and presents new white papers on customer experience, product innovation and research methods.