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More than Twice as Many Canadians Think Brexit Vote will be Bad for UK than Think it will be Good
Many Canadians (44%) think the UK will be weaker following its vote to leave the European Union
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Nearly Half (47%) of Canadians Say They're Becoming Desensitized to News of Terrorist Attacks, Violence
Majority of Canadians Worried About Their Safety When
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Intentions to Buy and Sell Real Estate Increase Among Ontario's Gen Y Population
Dream of a Bigger Home (28%), Long-Term Investment Value (28%) Drive Gen Y's Purchasing Decisions
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Six in Ten (61%) Canadians say they Feel Safe in Canada, Government Doing Enough to Protect Canadians from Terrorism (60%)
Despite Perceived Safety, Majority Still Support Increased Safety Measures, including Government Surveillance (59%), Metal Detectors in
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Canadians Increasingly Support (72%, + 10 Points) Using Our Ground Troops in Fight against ISIS
But, Opinion Split on Whether Canadian Government is Doing Enough to Defeat ISIS
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Three in Ten (29%) Pokйmon GO Players Agree It's "Taking Over Their Life", They've Skipped Day-to-Day Activities (29%) or Missed School or Work to Play (16%)
Two in Ten (19%) Canadians Aged 13+ Have Downloaded It,
Played 2 Hours a Day on Average, and Have Walked 13 KM in Total -
When do lions praise penguins? And who thinks about Christmas in June? Advertisers do!
In the third week of June those involved in the advertising industry turn their attention to the south of France and Cannes. This year, the level of creativity cannot be argued - from a beer company selling "Brewtroleum" in Australia to an American outdoor retailer eschewing Black Friday and shuttering its doors as they urge their customers to #OptOutside. This year's Grand Prix Creative Effectiveness winner for John Lewis and adam & eve DDB, Monty the Penguin, has us all dreaming of Christmas.
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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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Canadians Trust their Doctors to Make the Right Choice, But Patients and Doctors Believe Strongly that Cost Should Come Second to Good Health
Vision Loss a Source of Concern for Majority