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What do global citizens care about in 2021?
Recent research sees global citizens prioritizing a world where the environment, food, water and people are protected. What does that mean for your country?
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What’s Next: Future Consumption Trends in Canada
Listen in to hear case studies and shifts in food and beverage consumption behaviours that have impacted decision-making processes vs pre-pandemic mindsets.
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Ipsos Update – August 2021
Featured topics include obesity, sustainability, populism, youth skills and the Tokyo Olympics. We also take a closer look at the latest research from Russia and Africa.
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[WEBINAR] What’s Next: Future Consumption Trends in Canada
Join us for a complimentary webinar as we share shifts in consumption behaviours that have impacted decision-making processes versus the pre-pandemic period.
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Some Canadian Drivers are Driving While Knowingly Impaired from Alcohol, Cannabis or an Illicit Drug
These Behaviours More Pronounced Among Men 18 to 34
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One Quarter of Canadians (26%) are Not Confident That Their Family Would Be Able to Pay for Mortgage/Rent/Housing Costs, If They Were to Pass Away
Since the pandemic, Canadians are having more frequent conversations about difficult topics
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Canadians rank ending hunger, eliminating poverty, and ensuring healthy lives as top priorities among U.N. SDGs
Governments, Businesses, and Public alike could all be doing more to achieve Sustainable Development Goals according to Canadians
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BC’s Most Loved Brands 2021
There’s nothing like a global pandemic to put brand loyalty to the test.
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Earth day 2021: globally people wonder what's the plan to tackle climate change
A new global study by Ipsos shows that a global market average of only 31% agree their government has a clear plan in place for how government, businesses and people themselves are going to work together to tackle climate change.
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Ipsos Perils of Perception: climate change
Around the world people say they understand what actions they need to take to combat climate change, but do they really? We ask them what they might do in their own lives to tackle climate change, and compare the answers to the (sometimes confusing) scientific truth