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Lifestyle
Is Valentine’s Day worth spending your money on?
Almost 58 per cent of Canadians believe Valentine's to be a commercial event, yet many are gearing up for the day. This brings us to think whether we are truly celebrating love or doing so just to socially fit in.
Arts & Life
Thrift shopping is becoming a popular way to fight fast fashion
More Canadians have turned to second-hand shopping for clothing within the last couple years to battle fast fashion.
COVID-19
Younger Canadians are less tolerant of COVID-19 lockdowns than older Canadians: poll
More than half of people in Canada believe that lockdowns is a beneficial tactic to control the spread of COVID-19 , a new Ipsos poll suggests.
Business
Youth more likely to believe lockdowns in response to Omicron ‘too much,’ poll suggests
Canada’s young people find COVID-19 restrictions “too much” with a 43 per cent response, according to a new Ipsos poll.
COVID-19
Doug Ford’s approval rating drops in wake of school closures
Ontarians are unsatisfied with Premier Doug Ford’s handling of Omicron, a new poll suggests.
COVID-19
Women find COVID-19 restrictions more cumbersome than men, a new poll suggests
new Ipsos poll suggests.
COVID-19
Quebec approve of Premier Legault’s performance but support dipped 9 points: Ipsos poll
Support for Quebec's premier slipped to 66 per cent during the Omicron wave, a...
COVID-19
How the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting Doug Ford’s approval rating as he prepares for a provincial election
Months ahead of his re-election campaign, less than half of Ontarian's surveyed (46 per cent) approve of Doug Ford’s response to Omicron, according to a new poll.
COVID-19
Doug Ford’s approval rating slips to 46% months ahead of provincial election: poll
More than half of Ontarians are not satisfied with Doug Ford’s management of the Omicron variant, a poll by Ipsos Public Affairs.
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