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Canadians Divided When it Comes to Canada’s Future Economic Direction
Balancing the budget, lowering taxes, or investing in government programs all have public support
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One-Third (32%) of Canadians Plan to Spend More Than Normal, As Pent-Up Pandemic Spending Finds Outlets
Continued Variation in Pandemic Recovery -- Half (49%) Report Improvement in Debt Situation, While One-Third (30%) Report Worsening Debt Situation
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Home Buying Intentions in Ontario Hold Steady (19%), With Likely Buyers Anticipating Paying 12% More for a Home in the Next Year
Main Reasons for Home Buying Include Needing More Space (21%), Low Interest Rates (12%), and Life Changes Due to Pandemic (9%)
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Liberals (38%) in the Driver’s Seat over Conservatives (29%) as Vaccination Rollout Hits its Stride
Four in Ten (41%) Believe Trudeau Government Deserves Re-Election as Liberals Lead in Key Provinces, Likely Securing Majority Victory
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Budget Doesn’t Budge National Party Standings: Liberals (38%) Maintain Double-Digit Lead over Conservatives
Freeland’s First Budget Garners Mixed Reviews as One in Five (19%) Give it Thumbs Up, One in Five Thumbs Down (19%), Rest “Shrug their Shoulders” (62%)
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Eight in Ten Canadians (82%, +4) Say to Win Their Vote at Election Time, Parties Must Aim for Balanced Budget – But Rising Majority Support Running Deficit to Get Through Pandemic (66%, +9)
Days Before Budget Release, Canadians Want Lower Taxes on the Middle Class, Higher Taxes on the Wealthy
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Over Half (53%) of Canadian Households $200 or Less Away from Insolvency, Yet Still Optimistic about Financial Future
Over Four in Ten (44%) Afraid They Will Be in Financial Trouble If Interest Rates Go Up Much More
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Majority (52%) of Canadian Providers of Sports Programming Concerned About Possibility of Permanent Closure Amid COVID
Given Pandemic Restrictions, Majority of Parents Say Their Kids are Feeling Lonely and Isolated (74%), Finding It Hard to Reduce Stress and Anxiety (64%) and Are Showing Signs of Being Less Physically Fit (69%)
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After Nearly a Year of COVID-19, More Canadians Say They’re Making Real Financial Progress (38%) than Not (11%)
K-Shaped Recovery Uncovers Differing Experiences in Canada
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MNP Consumer Debt Index Reaches Record Low Amid Overspending, Pandemic Woes
Two in Ten Canadians on the Financial Naughty List this Holiday Season, Many More Risk Sliding into Low-Interest Debt Trap