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Seven in Ten (71%) Canadians “Angry” That Canada is Falling Behind in Vaccination Efforts, As Only 43% Believe Canada Will Meet PM’s Targets
Canadians Increasingly Pessimistic About Return to Normalcy as Expectations for Timeline of Travel, Public Gatherings, Spending and Economic Recovery Pushed Outward
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Majority of Canadians Believe ex-Governor-General Payette Should Not be Entitled to Pension (80%) or Benefits (72%)
Support for Ending Ties to Monarchy Once Queen Elizabeth’s Reign Ends Highest in a Decade (60%); Yet Over Half (55%) Also Agree Monarchy is Part of Canadian Identity
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Government Should Have Acted Sooner to Reduce COVID Cases, Say Nearly Two in Three Canadians
Though Many Blame Government, More Point the Finger at Fellow Canadians for Exacerbating High Case Count
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Dwindling Hopes for Canada Getting COVID-19 Under Control by the Summer: Less than Half (47%) are Optimistic, Down 11 Points
Majority of Canadians (67%) Still Think Virus Can Be Controlled by End of 2021
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Support for Mandatory COVID Vaccination in Canada Rises to 64%, Up 5 Points since November
Seven in Ten (72%) would take COVID-19 Vaccine ASAP without Hesitation (Up 20 points), but Canadians Expect a Long Road to Social and Economic Recovery
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Reader’s Digest Reveals Most Trusted Brands in Canada for 2021
Nine in Ten Canadians More Likely to Trust Companies that Take Steps to Protect Consumers from COVID-19 (86%); Tend to Buy from Companies They Trust More (92%)
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Nearly Half of Canadians (48%) Saw People Outside their Household Over the Holidays; Majority (61%) of them Gathered Indoors Without Masks
Despite Widespread Flouting of Pandemic Guidance, Most (95%) Think Their Actions Over the Holidays Did Not Contribute to Virus Spread; One in Ten (10%) Express Guilt over their Actions
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Optimism About 2021 Depends Heavily on Perception of Resolving COVID19
Most Plan on Staying Close to Home, Likely to Avoid Travel and Events in First Half of Next Year
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One in Ten (9%) of Canadians Lost Their Jobs in 2020 (+2), Representing Almost 3 Million Adult Canadians
More Able to Afford Essentials Due to Anemic Spending on Entertainment and Travel, But Real Barriers to Financial Security Remain
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Foregoing Traditional Gifts, Canadians Prefer Giving a Gift That Will Help Someone Else
Feeling Pandemic Pinch, Parents More Likely to Reduce Spending (84%), Buy Fewer Gifts (39%)