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Two-Thirds (67%) Of Ontarians Feel That The Mental Health Impacts Of COVID-19 Are Going To Be Serious And Lasting
Half of Ontario Children and Youth at Risk for Mental Health and Addiction Issues
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Canadians Support Their Municipal Governments’ Response To COVID-19
News Coverage Playing Important Role In Fight Against Novel Coronavirus; Canadians Increasing Their Consumption To Stay Up-To-Date
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Slim Majority (52%) of Urban Canadians Agree that All Guns Should be Made Illegal in Canada
Residents of Toronto (67%) Most Supportive; Residents of Saskatoon Least (30%) Supportive
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Gen Z and the Covid-19 Economy
In this article we explore how Gen Zers are managing the financial and economical impact of Covid.
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Two-Thirds of Canadians Think, Long Term, Climate Change is as Serious of a Problem as Coronavirus
Six in Ten Think Government Must Act Now to Combat Climate Change; Yet Many are Unwilling to Change Their Own Behaviours
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One in Three (36%) Canadians Say They’ve Been Laid Off (18%), On Reduced Hours/Pay (13%), or have Shuttered their Small Business (5%)
Three in Ten (31%) Canadians Have Less than a Week Savings to Pay for Bills if No Income is Coming In
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Majority (54%) of Canadians Say Physical Distancing has Left them Feeling Lonely or Isolated
Technology Helping Most (93%) Canadians Stay Close to Friends and Family
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Canadians Supportive of Wide-Ranging Measures to Battle COVID-19, Including Some Surveillance
Majority Supports Stricter Physical-Distancing Measures and Fines (85%), Limits on Personal Freedom of Movement (76%) and Use of Cellphone Data to Track Movements of Those Supposed to be Quarantining (65%)
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One Quarter (26%) of Canadians Admit They’re Not Practicing Physical Distancing as Recommended
Nearly Four in Ten (37%) Not Confident Canadians are Taking Physical Distancing Seriously
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Canadians Largely Approve of Government Response to COVID-19 Crisis But Half (50%) Believe Canada Should Have Enacted Physical-Distancing Measures Sooner
Despite high approval, PM rating trails national approval of provincial premiers.