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Perceptions of Healthcare System Deteriorate 5 points Since Last Year; Prognosis for the Future is Grim
Canadians are twice as likely to expect the quality of healthcare that they and their family will have access to locally will worsen rather than improve in the next few years.
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Majority (64%) See Declining Fertility Rates as Bad News, But Younger Adults Not so Sure
While six in ten Canadians think it is bad news that the fertility rate has hit its lowest level in Canada since records began, over a third think this is good news as there are too many people in Canada and world.
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ESG: A hidden driver for brand success in healthcare
Read how life sciences companies can go beyond the organizational level and apply their ESG strategy to individual brands, and how doing so with authenticity can serve as an additional factor driving brand success.
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Populism remains strong
Ahead of a major global election year, many around the world back populist attitudes.
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New IPSOS-ICC Study Reveals Newcomers Feel Welcomed and Treated Fairly yet Challenged by Housing and Finances
Early findings from The Newcomer Perspective, a study conducted jointly by Ipsos and the Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC), show that newcomers have mixed feelings as they acclimatize to life in Canada.
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Seven in 10 (71%) Say it's Time For Another Party to Take Over in Ottawa as Canadians Warm to Poilievre
Canadians increasingly believe that Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre would make the best prime minister of Canada.
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Applying Lessons from CX Text Analytics to Generative AI
Learning from the past of Customer Experience text analytics will ensure we obtain the most value from Large Language Model-powered Generative AI tools. Here are 5 key learnings.
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Ipsos ESG Webinar Series
Join us for strategic insights exploring the ESG landscape and opportunities for brands.
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Home Ownership "Only for the Rich" as More Renters Are Giving Up On Ever Owning a Home
Over the last year, Canadians’ attitudes towards homeownership have grown increasingly negative.
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Demography is politics
How future societies are affected by declining populations will be largely predetermined by decisions already made by previous generations and by choices we make today.