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Hacking, natural disasters seen as biggest threats facing world next year as fear of health epidemic subsides
Ipsos poll for Halifax International Security Forum finds wide gap between citizens’ level of concern about cyberattacks and epidemics and their confidence in governments’ ability to address them.
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Canadian Men Perceived As Less Likely to Share Physical and Mental Health Concerns vs. Women; More Comfortable Talking about Physical Health than Mental Health
Most Canadian men 18-54 are also wrong about when to begin screening for testicular cancer, believing it to be much later than the current recommendation.
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Biden bounce after Trump slump
Ipsos poll for Halifax International Security Forum finds U.S. rebounding in world esteem; Canada, Germany seen as having most positive influence over next decade.
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Consumer confidence: Global index stability betrays divergent trends at the local level
Sentiment shifting significantly in half of the countries surveyed – downward for some, upward for others.
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Amid Inflation, Supply Chain Challenges, and Ongoing Pandemic, Canadians Approaching Holiday Spending with Caution
Feeling More Financially Secure May Not Necessarily Translate into More Holiday Spending
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British Columbians’ Views on Freedom of Information and Privacy
Most British Columbians think they have access to the information that they need to trust government decisions.
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Online Harassment Against Journalists and Media Professionals is on the Rise
Women and LGBTQ2+ People at Greater Risk
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Despite climate concern, fewer Canadians have changed their consumption habits than before the pandemic
Women lead climate-conscious changes in Canada; key generational differences in the steps adopted
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Social/Influencer marketing channels will grow in 2022, on-premise digital signage bounces back
Agency roles have yet to recover from pandemic slump
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Two thirds of Canadians (65%) consider ESG important factors when deciding on investment purchases
Gen Z and Millennials are more likely to say ESG factors are important than older generations