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Canadians Cutting Back on Dining Out (54%) and Entertainment (46%) to Save Money Amidst Decades-High Inflation
Others Looking at Flyers for Sales (51%), Putting off New Purchases (47%), Couponing (31%), Eating Less Meat (24%), or Fresh Fruit and Vegetables (22%) in Order to Cope
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Amid Record Inflation, Eight in Ten (83%) Canadians Expect Large Increases in the Cost of Food
Two-Thirds (63%) Say Increased Food Costs will Negatively Impact Quality of Life; Households to Spend Less on Socializing, Delay Large Purchases to Cope
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A quarter are struggling financially and public expectations are for further inflation and price rises over 2022
A new 11-country Ipsos survey with the World Economic Forum reveals high levels of public economic pessimism in the face of a cost of living crisis.
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One in Three (32%) Working Canadians Say They’d Look for Another Job if Their Employer Forced Them to Work Exclusively at the Office/Workplace
Four in Ten (44%) say Their Workplace Now Offers Flexible Arrangements that Didn’t Exist Prior to the Pandemic
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As Campaign Kicks Off, Four in Ten Choose Ford as Best Premier (41%) ahead of Horwath (32%) and Del Duca (21%)
Ford Leads Other Leaders on 9 Attributes Tested, Horwath on 5, Del Duca on None
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Progressive Conservatives Pull Away from the Pack as Official Race Gets Underway
On Heels of Pre-Election Budget, PCs (39%, +4) Pull Out Ahead while Liberals (26%, -6) and NDP (25%, +2) Split Progressive Vote
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Americans (24%) More Likely Than Canadians (17%) to Invest in Bitcoin as a Short-Term Speculative Investment
Canadians Also More Reluctant to use Bitcoin or Purchase Goods or Services
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Ipsos Update - May 2022
Happiness, Identity, and global reactions to the war in Ukraine are among the featured topics in this month’s edition. Also featured: our Earth Day 2022 reports.
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Would you cut down on hamburgers for the planet?
Whatever the price, many Canadians don’t look prepared to swap out BBQ staples like hot dogs for tofu dogs just yet.
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What Worries the World - April 2022
Inflation is now the top global worry for the first time, with 26 out of 27 countries recording an increase in concern over the last month.