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Appointment of Mary Ann Packo as CEO of Ipsos in North America
Ipsos is pleased to announce the appointment of Mary Ann Packo, effective today, as CEO of Ipsos in North America.
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Waiting it Out: Most (72%) of Canada’s Aspiring Homeowners Anticipate Delaying New Home Purchase Until Mortgage Rates Drop
Majority (56%) of Non-Homeowners Think Home Ownership Dream is Unattainable
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Less Than Half (48%) of Canadians Are Satisfied with Their Provincial Healthcare System – The Same Result as Last Year
Only a quarter (25%) believe that additional funds injected in the system over the past decade have improved the situation
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The Marketing of Corporate Purpose
Join us on May 22 for a session, in the simplest of terms, about the selling of Corporate Purpose.
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MNP Consumer Debt Index Rebounds Significantly as Concerns over Interest Rates Ease
Fewer Canadians concerned about their current debt situation and more rate their personal debt situation ‘excellent’.
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Helping with Everyday Expenses, Investing in Healthcare and Reducing Personal Taxes are Canadians’ Top Budget Priorities
Pocketbook relief and healthcare investments are Canadians’ top budget priorities regardless of the party of their choice.
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Six in Ten (59%) Canadians Think Children Should be Required to Get the Measles Vaccination, Even If Their Parents Object
Seven in ten Canadians think all children should be required to get the measles vaccination unless they are prohibited for medical reasons.
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More See Measles as Dangerous than COVID-19, Over One in Five (23%) Canadians Afraid to Talk About Vaccines with Friends and Family
Three in four Canadians see measles as dangerous, while fewer say the same about COVID-19 or the flu.
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Global views on the treatment of ethnic minorities
Our annual Ipsos Equalities Index, which runs for the second time this year, includes a question designed to discover which groups people believe suffer the most from unfair and unequal treatment in their country.
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Most Canadians See a Role for Themselves in Promoting Gender Equality
Four in Ten Canadians Identify as a Feminist, On Par with 31-Country Average