Canadians Show Strong Willingness to Pay More for Canadian Products
Canadians show a strong willingness to pay more for Canadian products, with most consumers choosing locally sourced groceries.
Canadians show a strong willingness to pay more for Canadian products, with most consumers choosing locally sourced groceries.
Four years ago, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was first observed, a federal statutory holiday established to honor the legacy of the residential school system and the experiences of survivors, their families and communities.
Over one-third of Canadians rely on one of the least secure ways to store online passwords.
Results of our latest national survey show that issues related to transportation are key concerns for Canadians in 2025, particularly issues related to driving.
As the trade dispute between Canada and the U.S. continues, Canadian attitudes toward American products are showing signs of long-term change.
With summer heating up across the country, we asked Canadians to share their top BBQ food picks—and the results reveal some clear favorites.
Our joint study with Narrative Research reveals rising financial concerns in Canada in 2025, with food and retirement savings topping the list.
As Canada prepares to finalize a new trade and security agreement with the United States, our latest survey sheds light on Canadian views on economic leadership.
With Canada Day quickly approaching, we wanted to understand which brands Canadians deem to be Canadian, and what influences whether or not a brand is considered Canadian.
Many Canadians feel that spam calls and texts are on the rise, and a majority place the responsibility to limit spam calls and texts at the foot of telecom providers.