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Ipsos Update - October 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on trust, customer experience, populism and nativism and our new edition of Flair South Korea.
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Significant Gender Gap in Voting Intentions Among Younger Canadians; Boomers Vote as Block, Regardless of Gender
Young Women Much More Likely than Young Men to vote NDP; Young Men Much More Likely to Vote Conservative than Young Women
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Few (6%) Canadians Think Privatization Is Best Way To Fund A Sustainable Health Care System, Preferring to Increase the Services Health Care Practitioners Provide (43%) and Focus On Prevention (22%)
Half (52%) believe the health system is under strain and that allowing some privatization would alleviate the burden on wait times
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Health Care Continues to Be Top Issue for Canadians (37%); Climate Change Climbs to Second (30%, +4), Ahead of Affordability (26%, -2)
9 in 10 (89%) Agree Action is Needed to Protect Quality of Health System, Half (47%) Won’t Pay A Single Dollar More to Access Better Care
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Who do you have faith in? The world’s most trusted professions
People trust those providing essential services over those selling a product or ideology.
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Conservatives in the Driver’s Seat Among Canada’s Commuters: 44% Would Vote Tory if Federal Election Held Tomorrow, 31% Would Vote Liberal
Intent to Turn Out on E-Day is Strongest for Long-Distance Commuters; Those who Drive Favour Scheer, Transit Users Heavily Favour Trudeau
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Study reveals on-line video continues to grow, may be an extension of the TV era
Thirteenth annual Digital Marketing Pulse Survey provides actionable insights for Canadian marketers
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Conservatives (37%, +1) Hold Narrow Lead with Liberals (34%, +2) Close Behind
Green Party (7%, -4) Loses Momentum, NDP (15%) Stalled, Bloc Rallying (+1 to 5% Nationally, +3 to 22% in Quebec)
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Courting the Undecided: One in Ten Voters (11%) Still Up for Grabs Ahead of Election Day
Nearly half (47%) are completely certain they will vote, majority (62%) disapprove of Liberals’ performance, but see Trudeau (32%) or May (24%) as best choice for PM
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Awareness of Trudeau’s Controversial Photos/Video Crosses South of the Border, as Majority (65%) of Americans Aware of the Scandal
Among Those Aware, Two-Thirds (64%) Say Trudeau Should Continue as Party Leader, 16% Say He Should Resign, 20% Don’t Know