Coronavirus Poll
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Majority of Canadians say governments should have acted faster amid COVID-19: Ipsos pollJust under two in three Canadians believe that governments could have acted faster to address COVID-19's spread throughout the country, a new poll from Ipsos found.CanadaFeb 10, 2021
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‘Blursday’: Coronavirus restrictions left 54% of Canadians feeling isolated, poll saysSocial interactions declined by 13 per cent last year, as the coronavirus pandemic has forced people to refrain from seeing their families and friends.CanadaJan 1, 2021
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Canadians worry vaccine won’t come fast enough to stop coronavirus surge: IpsosWhile most Canadians think the government is doing well when it comes to securing a coronavirus vaccine, the majority also think it could be done faster.CanadaDec 4, 2020
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Quebec least worried in North America about a second coronavirus wave, poll findsThe survey also found a significant difference in the levels of concern among Quebec's two major language groups.HealthMay 29, 2020
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First thing Canadians want to do after COVID-19? Hug loved ones, poll saysA new poll from The Angus Reid Institute says the first thing Canadians want to do when things get back to normal, is hug their loved ones.CanadaApr 13, 2020
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Canada in the age of COVID-19 — is this our new ‘normal’?The events of the last month have had a massive impact on the mindset of Canadians, pollster Darrell Bricker says.CommentaryApr 13, 2020
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Canadians overwhelmingly support stronger measures to fight COVID-19, Ipsos poll suggestsA healthy majority of Canadians support further government measures to combat the pandemic, and welcome any deficit that comes with them, the Ipsos poll suggests.CanadaApr 9, 2020
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Poll finds 1 in 5 Canadians believe coronavirus crisis blown out of proportionMeanwhile, 41 per cent of respondents said they were somewhat afraid of personally contracting the virus and another 16 per cent said they were very afraid.CanadaMar 24, 2020
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Spread of coronavirus casts shadow over Canada’s public moodUnpredictability and big impacts have a way of catching the public’s attention, says Darrell Bricker.CommentaryMar 5, 2020
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