Ipsos has won two Canadian Research Insight Council’s (CRIC) Excellence Awards in 2025, presented at CRIC’s Annual Conference & Gala event.
Ipsos poll reveals strong support for BCA’s priorities for the federal government to make life better for Albertans and Canadians
The third edition of our Equalities Index covers 31 countries, and finds twice as many think campaigns to promote equality should go further (43%) than believe they ought to be rolled back (21%).
Majority (67%) Expect Marijuana-Impaired Driving to Rise; Nearly Two in Ten Ontario Drivers (16%) Say They’ve Got Behind the Wheel Under the Influence (+4 pts)
Millennials Most Confident in Knowledge, but Exhibit Most Risky Online Behaviour
Canadian Youth On Average Noticing Unequal Treatment At 11-Years-Old
Majority says Making Time for an Exercise Class is Difficult (75%), would Work Out More if they could Do It from Home (70%)
However, Majority (55%) of Managers Say their Organization’s Employees Clearly Understand Management’s Expectations on use of Recreational Cannabis in the Workplace
Three Quarters (74%) of Canadians Have Debt; One Quarter (23%) Say Their Debt Load is Overwhelming and Don’t Know What to Do
British Columbia and the federal government have been in court arguing over the TransMountain pipeline. Alberta has threatened to pull out of the federal government’s national climate change plan in protest of a federal court ruling on the same pipeline. And Saskatchewan’s premier recently told the Prime Minister that the province is strongly opposed to a federally imposed carbon tax and needs the federal government to find a way to get the pipeline built.
Only one in Three (33%) Say the Children they Know will be Able to Afford a Home in their Community when they Grow Up