Canadians are uncertain about the future of their workplaces as they head into 2022, with only half of those currently working from home expecting to return to the office with some regularity, a new Ipsos poll says. The survey, published on Dec. 26, asked working Canadians about their experiences in 2021 and their expectations for 2022, as the evolving public health policies continue to bring uncertainty to their work and daily lives. Overall, 64 percent of working Canadians agree—15 percent strongly and 49 percent somewhat—that they have achieved a better work-life balance in 2021. Among them, Quebecers (77 percent) are the largest group that holds this belief, followed by those living in Atlantic Canada (69 percent), Saskatchewan and Manitoba (68 percent), British Columbia and Ontario (60 percent), and Alberta (49 percent). However, the survey shows that that many are still struggling to achieve this balance, as roughly four in ten …
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