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A Majority Of Canadians Support An Economic Recovery That Includes Canadian Oil And Natural Gas
The Economy Is Seen As The Most Important Issue For Government To Address In The Upcoming Speech From The Throne
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Working Canadians Are More Willing to Admit to Struggling with a Mental Illness in 2020, but Less Likely to Consider Depression a Disability
Three Quarters (77%) Would Admit To Having A Mental Illness, But Privacy (50%), Fear Of Different Treatment (45%), And Stigma (45%) Continue To Stop Many From Sharing Their Struggles
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Slim Majority (54%) of Canadians Support an Election in the Fall of 2020
Majority (55%, +12) now says Size of Deficit is too Big; Half (50%) Believe Increased Spending Going Forward Should Necessitate Election
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Canadians outline their Priorities for the Upcoming Throne Speech: Immediate Health Measures to Fight the Pandemic (33%) and Getting Canadians Back to Work (26%)
Rounding out the top 5 priorities are a plan to reduce the budget deficit (18%), putting together a universal basic income for all Canadians (17%) and reducing taxes (17%)
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As COVID-19 Cases Grow Again Across Canada, Three Quarters (75%) Support Shutting Down Most Businesses If There Is a Second Wave
Two in Three (64%) Canadians are Personally Concerned about Contracting COVID-19
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Small Business Owners say their Resilience, Optimism Will Help Them Weather the COVID Storm
Nine in Ten (87%) Business Owners say they can Bounce Back Quickly when Things go Wrong
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Four in Ten (43%) Canadians Experiencing COVID-Related Disruption to their Employment, Despite Improving Jobs Figures
45% of Canadians Receiving COVID-19 Benefits Say They Will Take on More Debt Once Support Ends (+10)
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Three Out Of Four Canadians Want The COVID 19 Recovery To Be Inclusive Of Natural Resource Industries
Seventy-Five Percent (75%) Of Canadians Believe That Recovery From COVID-19 Should Incorporate Canada’s Natural Resource Industries While Still Protecting The Environment
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Majority Favors Social Progress over Economic Growth in the Wake of the Coronavirus Pandemic
A new Ipsos survey in partnership with the Social Progress Imperative indicates that a majority across countries hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic want social progress – rather than economic growth – to be at the fore as the crisis continues and once it ends.
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World Bank taps Ipsos to estimate explosion damage in Beirut
Ipsos combined cutting-edge approaches and ground teams to provide rapid analysis