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Global Study Reveals Shifting Trends in Employee Willingness to Relocate for Work
Ipsos study reveals more employees willing to relocate for employment compared to 2017, US continues to be ranked 1st as the destination of choice, although the appeal has waned
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Ipsos wins its seventh MSPA Americas Shoppers’ Choice Award
With stellar community feedback, iShopFor Ipsos is recognized for the seventh consecutive year
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Canada Is Top Preferred Oil Supplier for G7 Nations
Ipsos poll reveals Canada's strong position among G7 allies, Middle East gains ground in G20 countries as U.S. drops across regions
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Toronto Region Residents Split on Economic Outlook, Overwhelmingly Support Government Focus on Growth: New Ipsos Poll for Toronto Region Board of Trade
Housing Crisis Tops List of Business Growth Barriers as Toronto Residents Urge Economic Focus
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Canadians See Oilers Win as National Symbol of Resilience, Say Winning the Cup Is Especially Important This Year
Majority of Canadians Back the Oilers, Tying Team’s Success to a Deeper Sense of Identity and Unity
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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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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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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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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
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America’s reputation drops across the world
Only six months ago 52% of Canadians saw the US as a positive influencer; now only 19% feel the same.