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Not Forgotten: Canadians More Likely to Attend Remembrance Day Service Than Pre-Pandemic
Canadians Consider Remembrance Day to Be as Relevant Today as When It First Began. Vast majority think that Canada should be doing more to educate Young people about our military history (87%) and that Canada’s involvement in global conflicts should be taught in schools (88%).
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Ipsos Update – November 2023
Health, trust, ESG… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Data Dive: Fake news in the age of AI
People across 29 countries are worrying that artificial intelligence is making it easier to trick people online into believing misinformation.
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AXA Future Risks Report 2023: A world in polycrisis
This year, the study highlights the concept of polycrisis. Geopolitical tensions, the exponential emergence of new technologies (such as generative AI), or the acceleration of global warming, no longer follow one another but are happening at the same time.
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Four in 10 (40%) Canadians Have Trouble Sleeping at Night due to Financial Stress
Nearly Two Thirds of Millennials (63%) and Gen Z (63%) Say Financial Worries are Negatively Impacting Their Mental Health
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Canadians say Individuals Matter in Fight Against climate Change, But Are Unwilling to Pay more Tax
66% of Canadians think if everyone made small changes it would have big impact
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Just over half (55%) of Canadians support using nuclear energy to generate electricity.
Six-in-ten Canadians agree that nuclear energy can help Canada meet its climate change goals (62%) and that electricity generated from nuclear energy can be considered a clean form of electricity (58%).
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Ipsos Awards Top Honours for Financial Services Excellence in Canada
Ipsos Announces Winners of 2023 Financial Service Excellence Awards
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Nine in ten (91%) Canadians agree that we should be doing more to help kids continue to live at home and not enter the child welfare system.
Less than six in ten agree that there are adequate resources in their community to help families at risk, demonstrating a gap in the aid that can be provided to families
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57% globally think their country is not doing enough to meet its infrastructure needs
People continue to recognise infrastructure’s ‘double dividend’ but see substantial room for improvement.