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Coronavirus outbreak predicted to have an impact on financial markets and the global economy
Half see the virus as a threat to the world and a majority in all countries believe that it will take several months or longer to contain.
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Majority of Canadians (61%) Disagree with Protestors Shutting Down Roads and Rail Corridors; Half (53%) Want Police to End It
But Growing Majority (75%, up 12 points since 2013) Say Federal Government Must Act Now to Raise Quality of Life for Indigenous Communities
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[WEBINAR] The Path Forward: The New Foodservice Landscape
Join Ipsos for a complimentary webinar for insights gleaned from Vantage, our annual study of Canadian Foodservice Trends.
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Canadians Split on Decriminalization of Possession of Narcotics, Prostitution
Canadians are more decidedly opposed to the decriminalization of the use of narcotics.
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Are you better off than your parents were? That depends on money
The No. 1 thing people feel worse off than their parents about is retirement.
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Ipsos announces ninth annual Top 10 Most Influential Brands in Canada
Google retains top spot for eighth year, Amazon and Facebook tie for 2nd, and Samsung re-enters the top 10.
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In Response to Downed Ukrainian Airliner, More Canadians Prefer Increased Sanctions Against Iran (76%) to Re-Establishing Diplomatic Ties (60%)
Most (89%) Want Canada to Press the Iranian Government to Pay Damages to Canadian Families Affected by Plane Crash
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Ipsos Update - February 2020
Welcome to February’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. This month includes a look at gender, shopper trends, entertainment in India, and young people’s perspectives on education and war.
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Climate Change, Social Mobility and Automation: Ipsos Polling Finds Canadians Are Acting, but Have Mixed Feelings About the Future
Home Ownership, Job Security Key Challenges for Next Generation
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Peter MacKay Benefits from Greater Name Recognition to Establish Early Dominance in Race to Lead Conservative Party
Four in Ten (40%) Canadians would Consider Voting Tory with MacKay at the Helm, while Fewer Would Consider Voting for Party Led by Gladu (31%), O’Toole (31%) or Sloan (29%)