Canadians prioritize cost-of-living issues
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•Heading into election year, cost of living still dominates voter priorities - National | Globalnews.ca
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One in four Canadians ranked inflation and cost of living as their top priority in Canada today .
Health care took the second spot ( 17 per cent ), followed by housing availability and affordability.
Immigration, taxes, poverty and social inequality and government debt all followed at 5 per cent .
Young Canadians are particularly feeling the pinch heading into 2025 , Ipsos says.
Ipsos polled 1,001 Canadians aged 18+ between Dec. 6 and 10, 2024 , on behalf of Global News .
The poll is accurate to within 3.8 percentage points, 19 times out of 20 , had all Canadians age 18 + been polled.
“ Canadians are very much focused on pocketbook issues going forward,” says Simpson .
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