Canadians are now significantly more likely than a year ago to say there is too much immigration
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Canadian public opinion about immigration and refugees
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There is a continued need for more dialogue, information and education to bring Indigenous Peoples and non-Indigenous Canadians closer together.
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Quebecers and other Canadians continue to differ on how governments should best express their neutrality with regard to religion -- read more!
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Confidence in business leaders is lower today than at any previous time over the past four decades.
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Syrian Refugee Lived Experience ProjectAn exploration of the lived experiences of Syrian refugees in Canada
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Institute News
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February 2, 2024| In the Media
The majority of Canadians 80-plus have positive attitudes towards old age, report says
The majority of Canadians 80 and older have positive feelings about aging, according to a new report. The research, released on Wednesday by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), surveyed Canadians 50 and older to evaluate the social well-being, financial security, health and independence of Canada's aging population. -
December 7, 2023|
Marva Wisdom receives prestigious Order of Ontario
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October 30, 2023|
Canadians are questioning immigration targets, but that doesn't mean they're anti-immigrant
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May 5, 2023| In the Media
Poll finds Canadians have high trust in scientists, declining confidence in business leaders and journalists
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April 13, 2023| In the Media
Souveraineté : les jeunes n’ont pas suivi leurs parents
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March 23, 2024|
Free trade wasn’t just Mulroney’s key achievement – it is one of the most dramatic public opinion turnarounds in Canada’s history
Over time, more and more Canadians have reached the conclusion that we can have more trade with the Americans without becoming more like them.
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January 31, 2024|
Canada can’t afford to be complacent about skills training
“We need to think about who accesses skills training and why, and – even more importantly – who is left behind.”
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December 31, 2023|
The mood was bleak in 2023, but fret not - we’ve been here before
Canadians will find some way to get through this with their penchants for tolerance, equality and inclusion intact
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