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A Third (35%) of Canadians Continue to be Impacted By Layoffs (14%), Reduced Pay (16%), or have had to Close their Small Business (4%)
Younger Canadians aged 18 to 34 most likely to bear the brunt as nearly half affected (48%).
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Most Canadians value their work and find meaning in it
Canadians anticipate continuing to work almost as long as they expect themselves to be physically capable
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Growing Proportion of Canadians (39%, +13) Not Strictly Adhering to Physical-Distancing Measures
Three-Fourths (72%) Agree (41% Strongly/32% Somewhat) Vaccine Should Be Mandatory for All Canadians When Available
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How old is too old to work? Depends where you live and how you view, experience ageism
The average age up until when a person is considered employable across 28 countries is 49.
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More Canadians Approve of Provincial Premiers’ Handling of Pandemic (80%, -4) Than Prime Minister’s (72%, -2)
Though Supportive of Aid Measures, Fewer Canadians Willing to Give Prime Minister Blank Cheque to Fix Crisis (69%, -15)
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Covid-19 Devastates Canadian Foodservice Sales
Canadian Foodservice Sales Drop by Half in March resulting in $3B decline
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Majority (56%) of Canadians Say COVID-19 Having a Negative Impact on their Mental Health
Social Isolation (66%), Concern for Loved Ones (57%), Fear of Contracting COVID-19 (56%) and Financial Concerns (51%) are Leading Causes for COVID-related Mental Health Issues
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Signals #5: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This fifth edition of our Signals digest continues to bring together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus, including new POVs, country insights, and the latest from the public opinion tracker.
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75 Years Later, Honouring World War II Still Matters to Canadians
Canadians uphold a strong sense of pride in the nation’s role in the war; Many recall their ancestors who served in the armed forces
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Two-Thirds (67%) Of Ontarians Feel That The Mental Health Impacts Of COVID-19 Are Going To Be Serious And Lasting
Half of Ontario Children and Youth at Risk for Mental Health and Addiction Issues