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New Cross-Canada poll shows support for home sharing

TORONTO, Nov. 21, 2016 /CNW/ - A large majority of Canadians support home sharing and easy-to-follow regulations for hosts. An overwhelming percentage of Canadian travellers also say they had a positive experience with Airbnb.

A national survey conducted by CICIC Research and Communications on behalf of Airbnb found that 67 per cent of Canadians support allowing local residents to home share with travellers. Other key highlights from the polling study include:

  • Canadian travellers have positive experiences with Airbnb. Of those who had used Airbnb while travelling, 86 per cent enjoyed their experience.
  • Canadians want sensible home sharing regulations. About two-thirds of Canadians (65 per cent) believe straightforward, easy-to-follow rules are the best way forward for home sharing.
  • Canadian millennials love home sharing the most. 79 per cent of Canadians surveyed between the ages of 18 and 24 support home sharing.
  • Canadians believe Airbnb has a good or neutral impact on their community. 77 per cent of Canadians surveyed believe Airbnb has no negative impact on their city, town or region.

"With more than 55,000 hosts across the country and roughly 1.1 million Canadians having booked a trip on Airbnb to date, it's clear Canadians are embracing home sharing," said Airbnb Canada Public Policy Manager Alex Dagg. "Cities around the world are enacting fair, easy-to-follow rules for home sharing. We are committed to working personally with each Canadian city to find the right policy solutions for their community."

In addition to the national poll, CICIC conducted five city-specific surveys in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa on behalf of Airbnb. The executive summary, and data report, outlining the results from all six polls can be found below.

Research:

The CICIC nationwide and separate city-specific surveys were conducted using an online methodology and were taking between September 19 and September 30, 2016. A margin of error for the studies would range from ±2.53 to ±6.19 percentage points, nineteen times out of twenty. More than 3,600 Canadians were surveyed, with the breakdown as follows: National (1,500), Vancouver (501), Toronto (602), Ottawa (250), Montreal (500), Calgary (251).

SOURCE Airbnb

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