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Healthcare and Affordability Increasingly Top of Mind for Voters While COVID-19 Takes a Back Seat Entering Home Stretch of Campaign
NDP Leads on Healthcare, while Tories Cling to Narrow Lead on Affordability
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Ford Maintains Lead (40%, -1) as Best Premier Over Horwath (29%, -3) and Del Duca (22%, +1) With One Week Left in Ontario Election
As Unfavourable Impressions of the Party Leaders Rise, Over Half of Ontarians (56%, +1) Say They Wish There Were Different Party Leaders This Election
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What Worries the World – May 2022
Inflation remains the top global worry after rising for tenth month in a row.
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Ballot-Box Bonus Likely for Progressive Conservatives as their Voters are Most Certain to Turn out, Most Committed to their Choice
Nearly Half (45%) Think Ford Tories Will Win Election, Fewer Believe Liberals (14%) or NDP (10%) Will Win While 32% Aren’t Sure
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When Awarding Government Security Contracts, Canadians Prioritize Fairness, Transparency and Price
Fair Hiring Practices to Promote Diversity and Inclusion and Ensuring Jobs for Veterans are Also Among the Priority List
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Enthusiasm for the metaverse and extended reality is highest in emerging countries
Survey finds the global public divided in their level of excitement about the new technologies
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‘Bike culture’ enjoys limited receptivity among Canadians
Although 41% agree that new road and traffic infrastructure projects should prioritize bicycles over automobiles, Canadians are the least favourable of 28 countries polled
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Ipsos wins mystery shopping award for fourth year in a row
Ipsos is one of the winners of the 2022 MSPA Americas Shoppers’ Choice Awards
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In Wake of Debate, Ford’s PCs (38%, -1) Retain Double-Digit Lead over Liberals (28% +2) and NDP (23%, -2)
Fourteen Point Lead in the 905 Would Secure Election for Progressive Conservatives as Approval (52%, +1), “Deserves Re-Election” (41%, +1) Remain Strong
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Global consumer confidence remains on a downward path
Expectations and investment sentiment are down in many countries