Ipsos partners with Stanford University's Politics and Social Change Lab (PASCL).
Take a look at our latest Canadian Consumer Confidence data.
Liberals (42%) Continue to Lose Momentum as Race Tightens (Alliance: 29%, NDP, 9%, PC: 8%)
Canadian Alliance Springs from the Starting Blocks (59%) in Alberta, While the Liberals Stumble (26%)
Canadians Expected to Spend More Than $500 Million Making Purchases Online During Crucial Holiday Season - Ipsos-Reid Study
Survey also indicates the belief that the high-tech sector will contribute the most to economic activity and jobs to the BC economy in the future.
Two-Thirds (66%) of Toronto Residents Believe City is Becoming More Violent than Five Years Ago and Almost as Many (63%) Support Cop Chopper
PM's Election Strategy To Polarize Voters on Ballot Choice "Liberals vs. Alliance" Works as PC and NDP Marginalized
Torontonians Give Thumbs-Up to Olympic Bid (70%) and Chance of Winning (68%) but Thumbs-Down to Taxes (73%) or Debt (84%) for Games
Mike Harris Government gets a "C"