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Opportunities arise as economic adjustments and global dynamics reshape consumer optimism according to the 9th edition of Ipsos Global Trends.
According to the 2024 Ipsos Health Service Report, 44% across 31 countries rate the quality of the healthcare they receive as good, but access to treatment and not enough staff are seen as major systemic challenges
Pierre Poilievre is the preferred choice for Prime Minister, while disapproval of Justin Trudeau's leadership has surged, with 67% of Canadians now dissatisfied.
Only 28% of Canadians believe that the Liberal Party would do better in the next federal election if PM Trudeau resigned as leader.
Nine in ten (93%) believe youth in government care should receive equal access to educational opportunities; only 69% think they do.
Amid Declining Job Satisfaction and Wellbeing, Many Working Canadians Lack Awareness of the Key Supports and Programs that are Available to Them
Renewables top list (82%), but majority also supportive of reviewing restrictions on new hydroelectric dams (64%) and nuclear power (58%)
Six in ten Canadians are concerned they can’t absorb any unexpected costs of $1,000 or more (63%, rising to 72% among parents).
Consumer confidence is mixed among Latin American countries. Meanwhile, sentiment is up in Canada (+3.1 points).