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Mental Health and the Pandemic
This month's Ipsos Context Trends Report for Canada explores mental health.
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Ipsos Update - May 2021
Climate change, vacations and vaccine passports, President Biden’s first 100 days and the latest trends in South Korean society are some of the featured topics in this month’s round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world.
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Ontario Patients Experiencing Worsening Eyesight Due to Lack of Access to Care During COVID-19
New Ipsos polling of Canadian ophthalmologists for Abbvie/Allergan
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Majority Support in Canada for Vaccine Passports for International Travel, Large Events
Canadians more divided on need for vaccine passports in everyday settings; wary about widespread access to their own vaccination data
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Global public backs COVID-19 vaccine passports for international travel
Survey finds mixed views about mandating vaccine certificates for everyday activities
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Budget Doesn’t Budge National Party Standings: Liberals (38%) Maintain Double-Digit Lead over Conservatives
Freeland’s First Budget Garners Mixed Reviews as One in Five (19%) Give it Thumbs Up, One in Five Thumbs Down (19%), Rest “Shrug their Shoulders” (62%)
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What Worries the World – April 2021
Overall levels of concern about Coronavirus remain steady worldwide, but the underlying picture is unstable. Worries about Covid-19 are rising in a number of countries, while starting to decline in others.
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Earth day 2021: globally people wonder what's the plan to tackle climate change
A new global study by Ipsos shows that a global market average of only 31% agree their government has a clear plan in place for how government, businesses and people themselves are going to work together to tackle climate change.
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COVID-19 (38%), Healthcare (32%), the Economy (26%), and Affordability (22%) Top Issues in Next Election
Liberals Chosen as the Best Party on Majority of Issues Driving Vote Choice
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Canadians Divided on Need for New Election During Pandemic; Conservatives More Likely to Agree Election is Necessary
Half (54%) Agree (19% Strongly/34% Somewhat) They Would Be Comfortable Voting In-Person, Higher (70%) Among Decided Conservative Voters