Percentage saying they’re ‘very proud’ to be Canadian has dropped from 78% to 34% since 1985 By ANGUS REID INSTITUTE December 13, 2024 – The...
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Higher costs and a levelling out of “revenge travel” are leading to a softening of travel intentions amongst Canadians’ travel intentions for 2025, according to new data from Allianz Global Assistance Canada. Based on its 8th annual Vacation Confidence Index Study (conducted by Ipsos), the insurance provider says only 35% of Canadians are expressing confidence that they will take a winter vacation, a 12-point drop from last year.
Percentage saying they’re ‘very proud’ to be Canadian has dropped from 78% to 34% since 1985 By ANGUS REID INSTITUTE December 13, 2024 – The...
Recent immigrants report challenges with groceries and rent By ANGUS REID INSTITUTE December 16, 2024 – As the federal government prepares to update...
As we prepare to jet off on our getaways this winter, let's address the elephant in the departure lounge: vacation etiquette. Have you ever found...
A total of 48% of Canadians could sustain a 15% increase in housing costs for six months or more before having to make drastic changes such as moving...
TORONTO — Shoppers and businesses across Canada are expressing mixed feeling and showing little enthusiasm as a two-month break from the federal GST...
TORONTO — Shoppers and businesses across Canada are expressing mixed feeling and showing little enthusiasm as a two-month break from the federal GST...
Despite the immense potential for solar energy in urban areas of the Philippines, the technology’s upfront cost and a lack of public awareness of...
We do the math on a winter vacation in the Alps or Dolomites, where lift tickets and lodging are often a fraction of what you’d pay at a U.S....
Sanlam Allianz launches new insurance product to improve financial protection of Ghanaians
Sanlam Allianz launches new insurance product to improve financial protection of Ghanaians