Search
-
Reader’s Digest Unveils Most Trusted Brand in Canada for 2019
Nine in Ten Canadians (91%) Tend to Buy from Companies They Trust More
-
Huge Variation in Amount Non-Retired Canadians Believe They Need to Save for Their Financial Future ($427K in QC; $1.07M in BC)
Almost Half (46%) of Canadians Have No Plan for Building Their Nest Egg
-
Public Perspectives: Understanding Changing Society and Markets in 2019
Heading into 2019, we see decreasing consumer confidence and a higher potential for social and political disruption. What does that mean for you?
-
Canadians Becoming More Nervous About Immigration
Four in Ten (44%, +8) Believe There are Too Many Immigrants in Canada; Majority (57%, +5) Say It has Placed Too Much Pressure on Public Services
-
Canadians Assess 2018 as Worse than 2017; Pessimism Continues into 2019
Only Six in Ten (61%) Say their Financial Situation is Good (-5 Points) as Canadians Expect to Spend More on Food, Housing and Health in 2019
-
Canadian Families Becoming More Insular
Canadian Families Becoming More Insular as Poll Finds Time With Family Increasing While Connections with Neighbours and Community Decreasing. Canadians Have Had a Social Visit with Only 2 of Their Neighbours in the Last 6 Months; Know the Last Names of Only 3 of their Closest 10 Neighbours.
-
Three Quarters (75%) Say Canada Needs to Do More to Address Climate Change
Most Canadians are a Long Way Off from Ditching their Gas-Guzzling Vehicles. Gas Would Have to Rise to $2.40/litre to Convince the Average Canadian to Switch to a more Fuel-Efficient Alternative
-
Less than a Year Before Election, Trudeau Leads in the Best (and Worst) Traits
Liberals Lead on 5 of the Top-10 Issues, while Tories Lead on 3; Two Remain Undifferentiated
-
Liberals Enter Election Year in the Driver’s Seat, But Tories Within Striking Distance
Liberals (38%) Have 5-Point Lead over Conservatives (33%), While NDP (18%), Bloc (4%) and Others (7%) Fall Behind
-
Canadian Parents Have Important Role to Play in Educating Teenage Daughters about Internet Safety and Risk of Sex Trafficking, According to new Covenant House / Ipsos Survey
Improved Familiarity with Sex Trafficking and its Risks Can Lead to Safer Behaviour among Teenaged Girls
Teenage Girls More Likely to be Aware of Risky Behaviour and Avoid It When Parents are Aware of Child’s Social Media