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Eight in Ten (79%) Canadian Parents say New Canada Child Benefit Will be an Improvement Over Universal Childcare Benefit
Parents See Allocating Most of the Benefit to Day-to-Day Expenses (37%) and Education Savings (22%)
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Majority (77%) of British Columbians Agree Mental Illness is One of Most Important Issues Facing BC
Three quarters (74%) Say Mental Health Conditions Should Receive Same Funding Priority as Physical Health Conditions
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While Left Out of New Law on Medically-Assisted Dying, Majority of Canadians Support Advance Consent (85%) Despite Incapacitation, Equal Access for Mentally-Ill Patients (61%)
Two in Three (65%) Canadians Agree Only People Whose Death is Reasonably Foreseeable
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Canadians Favour More Tools for Prosecutors to Combat White-Collar Crime and Want to See Legislation that Better Targets Guilty Parties
Four in five Canadians agree that Canada should add deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) to the list of tools available to prosecutors so they have another way to enforce Canada's laws
Fully two thirds indicate that it is very important that Canadian legislation should target the individual business executives who may have personally broken the law (67%) and be structured to ensure that innocent people don't lose their jobs, their pensions or their investments because of the actions of individual executives at a company (68%) -
Ipsos Most Awarded Research Agency at MRIA Event
Ipsos and Clients Receive Four Distinctions for Marketing Research Excellence
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Ipsos' Andrew Cochrane Named to MRIA Board of Directors
CFO & CPO of Ipsos in Canada to Bring Financial Acumen to Research Board
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On Use of Public Washrooms for Transgender Individuals, Most Canadians Either Support Transgender Choice (30%) or Are Indifferent (34%); Few (15%) Say Transgender Individuals Should Be Required to use Washroom of Gender Assigned at Birth
Canadian LGBTQ Community Feels Less Safe,
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One Quarter (23%) of In-Debt Canadians Say They'll Never be Debt Free; Those More Optimistic Say It Will Take 8 Years to Pay Down
Nearly Half (46%) Say Rising Cost of Living is Limiting the Money They
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Majority (63%) of Canadians Say Trudeau Elbow Incident is "No Big Deal" as Approval Ratings (62%) Remain Strong
Four in Ten (37%) Canadians - Mostly Conservative Voters - Say Issue Raises Serious Questions about Trudeau's Maturity and Judgement
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Three Quarters (73%) of Canadians Say Electoral Reform Shouldn't Proceed Without National Referendum
Despite Campaign Promise and Majority Mandate, Just Four in Ten (43%) Agree It Gives the Government the Liberty to Change the Electoral System Despite Opposition