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More voters declined their ballot in 2014 than in any other Ontario election since 1975, according to Elections Ontario. That was also the case in Waterloo Region. In 2014, 29,937 ballots were formally declined in the province. Four years later, that number dropped to 22,684.

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43% of Irish people do not want to return to the office post-pandemic Ireland, news for Ireland, Ireland,

43% of Irish people do not want to return to the office post-pandemic Written by Robert McHugh, on 10th Feb 2021. Posted in Ireland Forty three percent of Irish adults said they would not like to return to the office at all once the pandemic is over, while 51% of those surveyed said they would like to be able to work from home at least part-time. This is according to the survey of more than 1,000 adults living in Ireland which was conducted by Censuswide on behalf of Esri Ireland. When choosing a location to live, the survey uncovered a wide variety of factors that feed into homeowners and renters decision making process. More than three-quarters of respondents say the cost of renting or buying a property is a key consideration, making it the number one factor. Other top considerations include proximity to work, chosen by 59%, and distance to shops, cited by half of adults.

43% of workers don t want to return to the office

Updated / Monday, 8 Feb 2021 14:00 The survey also looked at the decision-making process, when it comes to deciding where to live 43% of Irish people don t want to return to the office post-pandemic, according to new research carried out by Esri Ireland. The company which specialises in the application of geographic information systems, surveyed more than 1,000 adults living in Ireland. It found that 51% said they would like to be able to work from home at least part-time. The survey also looked at the decision-making process, when it comes to deciding where to live. More than three-quarters of respondents say the cost of renting or buying a property is a key consideration, making it the number one factor.

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