What ‘will’ happen with your assets? Half of Canadian adults say they don’t have a last will and testament

One-quarter of Canadians without a will in place say they are too young to worry about it January 23, 2018 – When the world learned that Prince, an artist whose estate was worth an estimated $300 million, died without a

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Faith and connection to culture define relationship between newer Canadians and charitable giving

New generations of Canadians more likely to say they should be doing more, though they already do January 16, 2018 – Canada is a nation of immigrants. As of the 2016 census, roughly one-in-five Canadians was born in another country.

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Fire, fury… and failure? Canadians increasingly negative, pessimistic about rest of Trump term

Alberta more likely to offer positive assessment of administration thus far, though just three-in-ten do January 18, 2018 – U.S. President Donald Trump began 2018 in much the same way he ended 2017: as a leader mired in controversy, insisting

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Site C: By margin of two-to-one, BC residents say province made the right call to finish dam project

Number of residents saying a majority govt. is better for the province jumps in last six months January 12, 2018 –  A politically risky call that might have threatened the future of the NDP government in B.C. is being met

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With NAFTA talks faltering, CPTPP agreement viewed optimistically by Canadians

By Dave Korzinski, Research Associate January 29, 2018 2018 is off to a much better start for Canada’s trade negotiators than 2017. The government announced on January 23rd that it reached an agreement to sign onto a revised version of

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