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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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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December 27, 2023|
Canadians sharply more dissatisfied with direction of country at end of 2023
The downward trend in all regions and age groups is not encouraging, but it could be a lot worse. Look at the U.S.
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