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U.S. and U.K. are optimistic indicators for COVID-19 vaccination uptake
New Ipsos-World Economic Forum survey following the release of a vaccine in the U.S. and U.K finds intentions to get vaccinated up in both countries, but down in several others as many worry about side effects.
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One in Ten (9%) of Canadians Lost Their Jobs in 2020 (+2), Representing Almost 3 Million Adult Canadians
More Able to Afford Essentials Due to Anemic Spending on Entertainment and Travel, But Real Barriers to Financial Security Remain
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Global predictions for 2021
After a 2020 that is rated as the worst year for some time, people around the world are looking forward to 2021 for their country, their families and themselves.
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Liberals (35%) End 2020 With Slight Lead Over Tories (32%) as PM Approval Rating Remains Strong (56%)
Businesses (82%), Hospitals (80%) Get Top Marks for Pandemic Management; Long-Term Care Facilities Receive Failing Grade (35%)
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Anxiety, stress and loneliness: COVID’s toll on the lives of workers
New 28-country survey for the World Economic Forum reveals most employed adults report experiencing significant work-related disruption with a negative impact on their well-being.
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[VIRTUAL GREETING] Happy Holidays
Please take a moment to watch Ipsos’ holiday wish for you and your family.
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“What Worries the World?”: The answer is still, predominantly, Coronavirus
COVID-19 continues to lead our ranking of the top global concerns for the ninth consecutive month as we round out the results of our global survey in 2020.
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A Year in Review - 2020
This has been a year of momentous change. As we pause to reflect at the end of the year, we present some Ipsos research highlights you may have missed during the dizzying events of 2020.
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Safer at Home: Eight in Ten Canadians (85%) Vow to Do All They Can to Avoid Going into Long-Term Care
Nine in Ten Concerned About Challenges Faced by LTC System