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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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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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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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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
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Global Trends 2021: Aftershocks and continuity
Seven in ten globally now say they tend to buy brands that reflect their personal values and that business leaders have a responsibility to speak out on social issues.