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[WEBINAR] The Path Forward: Understanding Emerging Consumer Behaviours
Join Ipsos for our next Covid-19 The Path Forward complimentary webinar featuring a wide-range of insights to help inform your business recovery strategies – today we focus on techniques to better understand consumer behaviours as we emerge from isolation.
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Growing Proportion of Canadians (39%, +13) Not Strictly Adhering to Physical-Distancing Measures
Three-Fourths (72%) Agree (41% Strongly/32% Somewhat) Vaccine Should Be Mandatory for All Canadians When Available
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More Canadians Approve of Provincial Premiers’ Handling of Pandemic (80%, -4) Than Prime Minister’s (72%, -2)
Though Supportive of Aid Measures, Fewer Canadians Willing to Give Prime Minister Blank Cheque to Fix Crisis (69%, -15)
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Covid-19 Devastates Canadian Foodservice Sales
Canadian Foodservice Sales Drop by Half in March resulting in $3B decline
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Majority (56%) of Canadians Say COVID-19 Having a Negative Impact on their Mental Health
Social Isolation (66%), Concern for Loved Ones (57%), Fear of Contracting COVID-19 (56%) and Financial Concerns (51%) are Leading Causes for COVID-related Mental Health Issues
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75 Years Later, Honouring World War II Still Matters to Canadians
Canadians uphold a strong sense of pride in the nation’s role in the war; Many recall their ancestors who served in the armed forces
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Two-Thirds (67%) Of Ontarians Feel That The Mental Health Impacts Of COVID-19 Are Going To Be Serious And Lasting
Half of Ontario Children and Youth at Risk for Mental Health and Addiction Issues
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Ipsos Update - May 2020
Welcome to May’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. It includes an overview of our work on coronavirus to date as well as reports on topics including climate change, corporate reputation, mobile surveys, and our changing media habits.
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Canadians Support Their Municipal Governments’ Response To COVID-19
News Coverage Playing Important Role In Fight Against Novel Coronavirus; Canadians Increasing Their Consumption To Stay Up-To-Date
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Slim Majority (52%) of Urban Canadians Agree that All Guns Should be Made Illegal in Canada
Residents of Toronto (67%) Most Supportive; Residents of Saskatoon Least (30%) Supportive