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Public Support Holding Steady for Refugees Despite Global Fragility
A new survey by Ipsos, released for World Refugee Day, highlights the resilience of public support for refugees while also revealing significant concerns to be addressed.
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Majority (54%) Of Working Canadians Or Their Spouse Contend With Mental or Physical Health Conditions
Three-Quarters (75%) Of Women Say They Want Or Need Benefits That Specifically Support Women’s Health
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Canadians (95%) agree that it’s important to have federal government policies that enable aging in place
Nine in ten (93%) Canadians Rally Behind Integrating Health, Housing and Social Services to Support Aging Well
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MNP Consumer Debt Index Rebounds to 88 Points After a Taking a Significant Dip Last Quarter
Significantly fewer Canadians are saying they already can’t pay their bills and debts (26%, -9)
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Canadians Say They Need $846K To Be Financially Independent
Half (51%) of Canadians Have a Financial Plan, Leading to Feelings of Confidence and Reassurance
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Outsmarting Digital Deceptions: Fewer Scam Encounters Among Older Canadians Compared to Younger Generations
84% of Canadians Confident in Detecting Email Scams, Yet Only 57% Can Identify Home Smart Device Intrusions
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43% of Canadians Need Debt Help: Exploring the Gaps in Financial Literacy During Debt Literacy Month
There Is Perceived Stigma and Embarrassment Around Seeking Help For Serious Debt Issues.
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Only 15% of Canadians have Estate Plans, despite 80% Wanting to Ensure Their Family Receives Money Quickly After They’re Gone
Only 1 in 4 (24%) Retirees have an Estate Plan
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MNP Consumer Debt Index Plunges to 79 Points (Down 10) as Trump Election Causes Financial Anxiety
Despite declining interest rates, personal debt rating hits an all time low as 43% say they need help to get out of debt.
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Canadians’ Travel Intentions Soften for 2025 Amid Economic Uncertainty
35% Intend to Take a Winter Vacation, Down 12 Points Year over Year; 60% will Travel at Some Point in 2025, Down 10 Points