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Four in Five (81%) Think There is a Serious Gun Problem in Toronto, Relatively Few (28%) Feel the Issue is Being Blown Out of Proportion
Most Think Social Programs, Not Increased Policing, Should Be Prioritized to Combat the Issue
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State of the Union: From Polyamorous to Monogamous, Marriage to Divorce, an Ipsos / Global News Survey Examines Relationships in Canada
Four in Ten (37%) Canadians Say Open or Polyamorous Partnerships/Marriages are Acceptable, Support Decriminalization of Polygamy (36%)
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Money on the Mind – Four in Ten Canadians With Debt Say it is Negatively Impacting Their Mental Health
Three in Ten Married/Common Law Canadians with Debt Say it Causes Issues in Their Relationship
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Warmer Temperatures Bring Sunny Ways: Trudeau Liberals (39%) Reclaim Lead over Scheer’s Tories (32%)
Trudeau’s Approval Rating Rises to 55%, Up 11 Points Since Low Point in March
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Food(Service) For Thought: Change is the Only Constant
Today’s eating and drinking decisions are often in-the-moment and spontaneous, driven by impulse and whim. This shift in consumption behaviours represents a significant opportunity for restaurant operators, food and beverage manufacturers, and foodservice retailers.
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Canadians Evenly Divided on Fed’s Purchase of Trans Mountain Pipeline: 42% Support, 42% Oppose, 16% Don’t Know
Support for Pipeline Expansion Driven by Economy and Value, While Opposition Driven by Environmental Concerns and Consent
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Just Half of Canadians Confident the Healthcare System Can Meet the Needs of Seniors
Support for New Federal Funding Initiatives is High
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Homeowners Plan on Staying Put in Retirement Years: Nine in Ten (93%) Seniors Want to Remain in Their Current Home
Sense of Independence and Community Ties Are Important for Most, Despite Realtor Overtures
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Six in Ten Ontarians Oppose Decriminalization of Prostitution, Including Pimping or Sex Buying
Three-Quarters Consider Prostitution Harmful to Women and Girls
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MNP Debt Index Rises to Highest Point as Canadians Say Their Debt Situation is Improving
Canadians Reduced Variable Expenses, Fixed Expenses, and Set a Budget to Improve Debt Situation