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One Quarter of Canadians (26%) are Not Confident That Their Family Would Be Able to Pay for Mortgage/Rent/Housing Costs, If They Were to Pass Away
Since the pandemic, Canadians are having more frequent conversations about difficult topics
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Canadians rank ending hunger, eliminating poverty, and ensuring healthy lives as top priorities among U.N. SDGs
Governments, Businesses, and Public alike could all be doing more to achieve Sustainable Development Goals according to Canadians
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Canadians Agree (72%) People Should be Able to Seek Refuge from War and Persecution, but Few (10%) Like the Idea of Letting in More Refugees Post-Pandemic
Half (52%) concerned foreigners coming to Canada may not actually be refugees
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Half (51%) of Canadians Anxious About Returning to Normal Life Following the Pandemic, Though Cautious Optimism Evident
Progress Being Made as Majority Agree (71%) Their Mental Health is Improving Amidst Vaccine Rollout and Restriction Loosening
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Eight in Ten (82%) Canadians Vaccinated or Awaiting Vaccine; Remaining 18% Need to Be Convinced
One in Ten (9%) Definitely Not Ready to Be Vaccinated; 45% of Unvaccinated Canadians Unmoved by $1 Million Lottery Offer
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The Housing Crisis in Canada: Three-Quarters (75%) of Canadians Who Don’t Own A Home but Want to Buy One, Say They Can’t Afford to
Three-fifths (61%) Report That Their Cost of Living Has Increased, Over the Past Year, Suggesting That Wages Might Not Be Keeping Up with Inflation
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Global consumer confidence at highest reading since March 2020
Jobs Index displays sixth consecutive month of gains
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Ipsos Canada study reports new trends in wealth, accelerated by 2020 disruption
On average, Canadians enjoyed a 14% increase in wealth in 2020. Will they be able to maintain this momentum in 2021?
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Wine Growers Canada Symposium & Awards
Ipsos is pleased to be participating in the Wine Growers Canada 2021 Symposium & Awards, featuring a special focus on the impacts and opportunities created by the pandemic.
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Main Lessons Of The Women’s Forum Barometer 2021 Edition
Ahead of the G7 summit, an urgent call for an inclusive recovery