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Ipsos Wins Canadian Research Insight Council’s 2025 Innovation & Advancement and Business Impact Awards
Ipsos has won two Canadian Research Insight Council’s (CRIC) Excellence Awards in 2025, presented at CRIC’s Annual Conference & Gala event.
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Majority (54%) Of Working Canadians Or Their Spouse Contend With Mental or Physical Health Conditions
Three-Quarters (75%) Of Women Say They Want Or Need Benefits That Specifically Support Women’s Health
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Canadians Cut Back Charitable Giving As Budgets Tighten Amid Economic Uncertainty
Economic stress prompts Canadians to scale back on giving - domestic causes take priority as global crises persist
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Darrell Bricker Recognized with Fellow Designation by the Canadian Research Insights Council (CRIC)
Ipsos is proud to announce that Darrell Bricker, CAIP, FCRIC, has been recognized with a Fellow designation by the Canadian Research Insights Council (CRIC).
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With King Set to Open Parliament, Pro-monarchy Sentiment Rises as Canadians Say It Differentiates Canada from U.S.
Generational divides and shifting attitudes show the monarchy gaining ground - but challenges remain, especially in Quebec.
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Amid Tepid Satisfaction with Election Outcome, Canadians Outline Their Priorities for New Liberal Government Ahead of Throne Speech
Regional divides reveal sharp contrasts in satisfaction and priorities, with cost of living and national interests topping the new government's to-do list.
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Canada 2025 Election Ipsos Polling
Your one-stop spot for Ipsos’ political public opinion and election polling.
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Nearly all Canadians (96%) Aged Forty-Five and Older Say Aging in Place Enables the Preservation of Independence and Dignity
Nine in ten (94%) agree that Personal Support Workers (PSWs) positively impact the lives of Canadians of all ages
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CX Global Insights 2025: Unlocking the Future of Customer Experience
70% of customers choose brands based on the expectation of a good experience. Are you delivering on that promise?
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Canadians (95%) agree that it’s important to have federal government policies that enable aging in place
Nine in ten (93%) Canadians Rally Behind Integrating Health, Housing and Social Services to Support Aging Well