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Ipsos Donates $8 million in survey data to the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto
Donation represents nearly seven years of data by Ipsos Global @dvisor survey data
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Ipsos HR in Canada wins HR Team of the Year
Ipsos HR in Canada wins the Accompass Award in 4th Annual Canadian HR Awards
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Canadians Broadly Favourable Toward Immigration, But Four in Ten (40%) Say It’s Making the Country Change in Ways They Don’t Like
One in Four (25%) Think Canada Should Close Borders to Refugees
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Six in Ten (62%) Believe Trudeau Lacks Solid Plan to Fix Migrant Issue in Quebec as Majority (67%) Believe Migrants are Just Trying to Skip the Line, Not Legitimate Refugees
Majority (56%) Believes Use of Army to Build Shelters for Asylum Seekers Shows Issue is Out of Control and Being Poorly Managed
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Canada's 150th Anniversary
The Canada's 150th Anniversary report is based on 1,004 interviews of Canadian adults, examining perceptions on Canadian progress, culture, and identity, the monarchy, attitudes and perceptions of racism, and immigration.
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Canada Jumps to Second Spot Among Countries Global Employees Would Consider Moving To
Global Employees Select Canada As the Second Most Desirable Country to Move to, Up from Fourth Place in 2012
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Public Perspectives: Understanding Canadians
Ipsos’ biennial Understanding Canadians report examines how we live and work, our optimism for the future for ourselves and our children, and how our Canadian attitudes and expectations are changing.
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Canadians Divided on Trudeau Government’s Handling of Illegal Border Crossings
But Only One in Ten (8%) Canadians Aligned with Current Rules Governing Treatment of Migrants Illegally Entering Canada from U.S.