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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. -
Marva Wisdom receives prestigious Order of Ontario
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Canadians are questioning immigration targets, but that doesn't mean they're anti-immigrant
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Poll finds Canadians have high trust in scientists, declining confidence in business leaders and journalists
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Souveraineté : les jeunes n’ont pas suivi leurs parents
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Survey suggests Albertans' sense of alienation from Ottawa divided along political lines
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Watch our pre-recorded webinar about the lived experience of Syrian refugees
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UBC Event Feb.28th: Sharing Insights - The Lived Experience of Syrian Refugees in Canada
How have Syrian refugees in Canada fared since their arrival in 2015-16? In this interactive presentation, associates from the non-profit Environics Institute for Survey Research will discuss their research on the lived experience of Syrians. Their national study documented how these refugees have fared in their new country and lives, and asked what can be learned from their experience that might benefit future refugees. -
Watch online discussion panel featuring the Institute's research with Syrian refugees
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Social isolation on the rise while civic engagement has dropped in Toronto, study finds
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Canada’s racist social norms — and how we can change them
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How familiar are Canadians with the history of Indigenous residential schools?
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Desire for identity separate from Canada gaining in Sask., but status quo most popular option: poll
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Canada isn't hopelessly divided — but our politicians can always make it worse
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Majority of Albertans support federal equalization program, survey suggests
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Nearly 40 per cent of Canadians went to their workplace sick during the COVID-19 pandemic, poll suggests
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As Americans become more polarized politically, Canadians are converging toward the centre, poll finds
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Young adults hit hard by pandemic’s economic impact, survey suggests
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Significant number of Canadians experience discrimination because of race, ethnic background, says survey
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New survey notes growing awareness of the mistreatment of Indigenous peoples
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