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Ban on foreign homebuyers, national dental care among policies Canadians want to see continue: poll

  • A Leger poll reports that 38% of employed Canadians worry about job loss over the next year, the lowest rate since January 26, indicating reduced anxiety among workers overall.
  • Concerns about job loss are highest in Ontario at 44%, while 31% of respondents in British Columbia share this worry, according to the recent survey.
  • Sébastien Dallaire of Leger noted that Canadians may be feeling numb to U.S. Threats, while Bea Bruske of the Canadian Labour Congress emphasized that job threats remain very real.
  • The poll also indicates rising inflation concerns, with 83% of respondents believing consumer prices have increased recently.
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New poll suggests Canadians' fear of losing their jobs to a trade war is fading

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests that Canadians are feeling less anxious about losing their jobs as U.S. President Donald Trump continues to pursue his trade war with Canada and much of the world.

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