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Affordability and Healthcare top Issues influencing Canadians’ voting decision
Majority of Canadians think no political party is suited to deal with either issue
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Poilievre overtakes Trudeau as best candidate for PM by plurality of Canadians
Canadians most likely to select Poilievre as the candidate who wants to lead for the right reasons
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Canadians are having a crisis of confidence with respect to their healthcare system
And they expect it to get worse.
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For Majority (75%) of Canadians Concerns About Inflation are Increasing
Eight in Ten (81%) Concerned About Recession Before Year’s End
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With Newly-Elected Poilievre at the Helm, Conservatives (35%, +1) Nudge Ahead of Liberals (30%, -3)
Only One in three (33%) Believe Trudeau Liberals Deserve Re-Election, down 4 Points Since the Election
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Almost half of Canadians are worried about being a victim of cybercrime in the coming year: New RBC Cyber Security Poll
Older Canadians (55+) are much more likely to be concerned about cyber threats and take basic precautions to protect themselves
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Ipsos on Consumer Confidence: September 2022
Ipsos’ Consumer Confidence metrics show that Overall Confidence is mildly negative (–1% versus its norm), unchanged from last month.
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Canadians Doubt that the Government is Capable of Solving Today’s Challenges
The picture in Canada today is not pretty. Current sentiment is as negative now as it was at the peak of the pandemic in March 2020. Here’s why.
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3 in 5 globally say their healthcare system is overstretched
However, half of those surveyed across 34 countries describe the quality of their country’s healthcare service as good.
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Canadians see a role for Canadian energy to help European allies, as war in Ukraine drives discussion on energy shortages and inflation
However, half of (52%) of Canadians say climate change is an emergency and must be stopped at all costs