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Widespread support for banning social media for under 14s and acceptance that kids today have it harder
In the second edition of our annual Education Monitor, we explore global attitudes towards education and schools, with a special focus on the role of technology, AI and smartphones.
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Majority (53%) of Canada’s Post-Secondary Students Claim Financial Independence, Yet Over Three-Fifths (62%) Concede They Won’t Make It Through the School Year Without Financial Help from the Bank of Mom and Dad
Most Post-Secondary Students Showcase Fiscal Responsibility by Tracking Spending (78%) and Understanding the Intricacies of Credit Scores (80%) and Credit Card Interest (76%)
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Canadians Showcasing Their Resilience and Adaptability in the Face of Rising Costs
Majority (52%) Expect Economic Storm to Pass and Remain Optimistic About Financial Future
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Eight in Ten Canadians Worried about Household Food Waste
Two in Three Say it’s Important to use Reusable or Environmentally-Friendly Products in their Kitchen
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The AI Revolution: As Many As One in Three (33%) Canadians Already Embracing AI for Financial Management
But Over Two-Thirds (68%) Acknowledge AI Limitations, Perceiving it as Being Incapable of Factoring Human Emotion into the Financial Calculus
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What all Brands can learn from the 2024 Paris Games
Here’s three key takeaways from the 2024 Paris Games that marketers must pay close attention to.
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Two out of three Canadians (63%) believe that the level of federal government spending is too high
Seven in ten Canadians (70%) are dissatisfied with the level of accountability and transparency in federal government spending
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Ipsos wins sixth consecutive MSPA Americas Shoppers’ Choice Award
Honour serves to recognize the exceptional quality of Ipsos Channel Performance’s iShopFor Ipsos capability
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Ipsos named as a Great Place to Work® in Canada for third consecutive year
Ipsos has been named as a 2024 Great Place to Work® in Canada.
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The Majority of Residents Say There is a Traffic and Congestion Crisis in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.
Four in ten who commute say that it takes more time to get to work or school, compared to just one year ago.