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NewCa com: New National Survey Confirms a Majority of People

A new national survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of Dying With Dignity Canada (DWDC) demonstrates that 84 per cent of people across Canada continue to support

Should dementia patients be able to make advance requests for medical assistance in dying?

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NewCa com: ⚕️ New National Survey Confirms a Majority of Canadians

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Bah humbug? Not in Canada, as consumers reach new high in holiday season spending: RBC poll

One-quarter of those polled spent more than they intended Canadians are finding it challenging to save NOMI Find & Save has helped users save over $1 billion since 2017 TORONTO, Feb. 1, 2021 /CNW/ - In a holiday season where social distancing kept many families and friends apart, Canadian shoppers polled compensated by spending an average of $735 – the highest amount since the RBC Post-Holiday Spending & Saving Insights Poll began tracking these expenditures a decade ago. How much did Canadians overspend over the holiday season? (CNW Group/RBC Royal Bank) Another record was set by those who spent more than intended (25% of all shoppers), going over budget by $588 on average – a 28% increase from $459 the previous holiday season. The biggest overspenders were in Ontario (29%), followed by residents of Atlantic Canada (27%), Quebec (25%), Saskatchewan and Manitoba (22%), Alberta (20%) and B.C. (18%). By age group, Canadians 18 to 34 included the largest percentage of overs

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