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Three in four say it is urgent that the government of Canada disclose how much money was spent and w...

Over nine in ten Canadians say it is important (68%) or somewhat important (23%) for the Government of Canada to be transparent in their spending for addressing Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), compared to under ten per cent who said it was somewhat not important (4%) or not important (3%). The majority… Continue Reading Three in four say it is urgent that the government of Canada disclose how much money was spent and what it was spent on for addressing the tragedy of MMIWG (NWAC/Nanos)

Two-thirds of culture-goers are likely/somewhat likely to make single-ticket purchases to support th...

The Arts Response Tracking Study is a regular monitor of the environment in the arts and culture sector. The study focuses on culture-goers who have attended an indoor cultural gathering, an outdoor cultural gathering or a gallery or museum in the past three years. This wave of research gauged the opinions among Canadian Culture-goers on… Continue Reading Two-thirds of culture-goers are likely/somewhat likely to make single-ticket purchases to support their favourite art organisations. (Business/Arts/NAC/Nanos)

Jobs/the economy tops lists of unprompted national issues of concern (Nanos)

Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week. To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. Jobs/the economy is numerically the top national unprompted issue of concern. Of note, Poilievre and Trudeau within the margin of error of each other as preferred PM. – Nik Nanos The Weekly Nanos… Continue Reading Jobs/the economy tops lists of unprompted national issues of concern (Nanos)

Views on real estate driving positive trendline (Bloomberg/Nanos)

Canadian consumer confidence is in positive territory with an upward trajectory. The trendline is being driven by more positive views on the future value of real estate. Perceptions that the value of real estate will increase in the next six months is up seven points in four weeks. -Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist Nanos conducted… Continue Reading Views on real estate driving positive trendline (Bloomberg/Nanos)

Nine in ten participating CEOs in Canada view cybersecurity as a threat for their business; of those...

Cybersecurity presents the most significant threat according to participating CEOs in Canada, with almost seven in ten (67%) who say it is a major threat for their business and another one in four (23%) who say it is a minor threat. Six in ten think interest rates pose a threat to their business with one… Continue Reading Nine in ten participating CEOs in Canada view cybersecurity as a threat for their business; of those, seven in ten say it is a major threat (The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business/Nanos)

Canadians most worried about jobs/the economy, healthcare, the environment and inflation (Nanos)

Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week and is uniquely positioned to monitor the trajectory of opinion on Covid-19. This first was on the Nanos radar the week of January 24, 2020.  To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. Economic related issues, as a bundle, are the… Continue Reading Canadians most worried about jobs/the economy, healthcare, the environment and inflation (Nanos)

Consumer confidence in positive territory – Views on value of real estate going up increases 10 poin

Canadian consumer confidence continues to remain in positive territory. The proportion of individuals who believe that the value of real estate will increase is up 10 percentage points in the past four weeks. -Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) telephone random survey of 1,147 respondents in Canada.… Continue Reading Consumer confidence in positive territory – Views on value of real estate going up increases 10 points in four weeks (Bloomberg/Nanos)

A strong majority of Canadians say it is a very high or high priority to investigate allegations of ...

About 3 in 4 Canadians say it is a very high or high priority to investigate allegations of foreign interference in Canadian politics. Prairie residents are more likely to say so (53% very high, 25% high) compared to residents of Atlantic Canada (25% very high, 39% high). Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and… Continue Reading A strong majority of Canadians say it is a very high or high priority to investigate allegations of foreign interference in Canadian politics. (CTV/Nanos)

Preferred PM: Poilievre 29, Trudeau 24, Singh 19, Unsure 18 (Nanos)

Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week and is uniquely positioned to monitor the trajectory of opinion on Covid-19. This first was on the Nanos radar the week of January 24, 2020.  To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. Pierre Poilievre currently has a five point advantage… Continue Reading Preferred PM: Poilievre 29, Trudeau 24, Singh 19, Unsure 18 (Nanos)

Consumer confidence in positive territory on real estate perceptions (Bloomberg/Nanos)

With a score above 50 points on the 100 point diffusion index –Canadian consumer confidence is in positive territory. Of note, this trend has primarily been driven by more positive views on the future value of real estate which is up 12 points in four weeks. -Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist Nanos conducted an RDD… Continue Reading Consumer confidence in positive territory on real estate perceptions (Bloomberg/Nanos)