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New Data Show the Changing Definitions of Food
Ipsos’ What the Future report identifies the top trends for the future of food
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[WEBINAR] Consumption Trends in Canada
Join Ipsos for a complimentary live webcast for insights gleaned from CHATS, our annual study of Canadian Consumption Habits and Attitudinal Trends. Please note, this session will not be recorded, or available after this date.
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Vividata and Ipsos Canada Partnering on New Cross-Media and Consumer Insights Measurement in Canada
Vividata is pleased to announce that its next-generation cross-media audience measurement and consumer study will be built with its new core measurement partner, Ipsos
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One in Six (16%) Cannabis Users Say They’ve Been Shamed for Consuming in Public, but Most (59%) Users Say They’ve Only Consumed Cannabis in Private
Only One in Three (35%) Canadians Have Noticed an Increase in the Public Consumption of Cannabis
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Global News Cannabis Omnibus
With the upcoming legalization of marijuana, Ipsos has undertaken polling for Global news to explore the attitudes and behaviours towards cannabis consumption in Canada. The data in this report has been used by Global News in their TV broadcasts and online stories
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Breakfast Continues to be a Popular Trend Among Canadians
Ipsos FIVE reports that just under half (42%) of occasions that include traditional breakfast foods are consumed outside morning dayparts.
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Food(Service) For Thought: Change is the Only Constant
Today’s eating and drinking decisions are often in-the-moment and spontaneous, driven by impulse and whim. This shift in consumption behaviours represents a significant opportunity for restaurant operators, food and beverage manufacturers, and foodservice retailers.
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[WEBINAR] Canadian Snacking Nation 2018
Join us for a complimentary webinar featuring data sourced from the Ipsos FIVE Canadian Snacking Nation 2018 report released in June of this year.
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Healthcare (54%), Economy (36%), Taxes (29%) and Energy Costs (28%) Remain Top Issues of Campaign
Ontarians Have Lost Faith in Liberals’ Ability to Tackle Most-Important Issues, Believe Tories or NDP Best to Lead