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Staying Home Sick? Eight in Ten (82%) Employed Canadians Would go to Work Sick if their Employer Required Sick Notes for Minor Illnesses
Seven in Ten (70%) Oppose the Ontario Government’s Proposal to Re-Instate Employer’s Ability to Require Sick Notes
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Halifax International Security Forum
Don’t miss your opportunity to hear from Ipsos’ Darrell Bricker who will be participating in a dinner “off the record’ panel discussion exploring Demography.
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Nearly Half (44%) of Canadians Are More Prepared for a Stormy Day Than a Financial Emergency
Six in Ten (62%) Check the Weather Daily Online or an App, while Fewer Bank Online (25%) or Monitor their Accounts (29%) Daily
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Distracted driving and fear of an accident among Canadian parents’ biggest concerns while driving
More than eight in ten (84%) are more concerned with vehicle safety now than before they had children
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On 100th Anniversary of the Armistice, Remembrance Day Attendance Set to Soar (39%, +10 Points)
Over a third (35%) of Canadians know someone who has served in an overseas mission in the last 20 years
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Public Perspectives: Entrepreneurialism is Alive and Well and Taking on Today’s Social Challenges
This report explores Canadians’ entrepreneurial aspirations, experience, spirit, engagement in society and expectations for government support.
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[Event] The Digital Pulse
Join Ipsos for an exclusive and intimate presentation of our latest Digital Pulse research, presented by Steve Levy, COO of Ipsos Canada.
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Six in Ten (60%) Canadians say they Would be More Likely to Support a Political Party that Would Implement a National Diabetes Strategy
Eight in Ten (82%) Believe Diabetes Should be an Immediate Priority for the Government of Canada
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Canadian Public Relations Society
Communication is the foundation upon which we build reputation, acquire customers or gain political allies. Effective communication can mitigate challenges and crises, change attitudes and behaviors, drive societal shifts, and grow businesses.
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Entrepreneurialism is Alive and Well and Taking on Today’s Social Challenges
Across 24 countries, 28% of adults have started a business and 9% have started a charity or community group.