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Canadians Place Vladimir Putin (83%) ahead of Donald Trump (80%) atop Santa's Naughty List
Individual Canadians (92%), Their Spouses/Partners (92%),
Obama (82%) and the Queen (82%) Top Santa's Nice List -
Most (80%) Canadians Believe Impaired Driving by Alcohol or Marijuana Should Be Treated Equally under the Law
Only four in ten (42%) say government has adequately considered impact of legalizing marijuana on road safety;
Most (82%) say there needs to be reliable system of detecting drivers who are high before making marijuana legal -
One in Four (24%) Canadians Admits to Having Driven while Legally Considered to be Impaired by Alcohol
Four in Ten (48%) Canadians Believe the Legal Limit for What Constitutes Impaired Driving is Too Low in Canada
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Nearly One in Three (29%) Canadians Are Distracted at Work Due Issues Related to Financial Health
Canadians Feeling Uncomfortable Amounts of Stress, Mostly Resulting from Financial Challenges
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Most Canadians Expect Companies to Support Causes and Make a Profit
New Ipsos Study Reveals How Canadians Feel Toward Cause Marketing
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Despite Majority of Canadians Claiming Familiarity with Osteoporosis, More than Half (53%) Fail Quiz About Condition
Only 15% Know Osteoporosis Has No Symptoms to Allow Early Detection
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Three in Ten Canadian Drivers (29%) Don't Use Winter Tires
Three in Ten (28%) Disagree that Having Winter Tires Can
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In Today's Market, Your Food Chooses You
Featuring data from Ipsos' FIVE Food and Beverage Consumption Tracking report, this article in The Global and Mail discusses emerging trends in Canada about the eating habits of Generations X, Y and Z, and why it's changing how food is being bought and sold.
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One in Three (32%) Ontarians Admit to Driving Distracted by a Mobile Device
Answering Calls (44%), Emergencies (33%) and Getting in Touch Before Meeting (27%) Top Reasons for Driving Distracted
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Canada in Global Top 5 of 25 Countries as Majority (54%) Says We're on the Right Track
Unemployment, Healthcare Top Sources of Worry for Canadians, Outpacing Global Trend