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Don’t Let Go Canada
Canada stands at an inflection point: will we continue to be a leader in the new space economy, or will we let the opportunity go? Join Ipsos’ Sandra Guiry and Brad Griffin who will be releasing new public opinion research on Canadians’ attitudes toward space.
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Fake News, Filter Bubbles and Post-Truth are Other People’s Problems…
A major new Ipsos study of over 19,000 people in 27 countries, and part of our long-running series on misperceptions of key social realities – The Perils of Perception – highlights how we think fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are things that affect other people, much more than ourselves. But the majority also say they regularly see fake news, and nearly half say they’ve believed a fake story before finding out it’s fake.
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Public Perspectives: Fake News, Internet Bubbles, Post-truth and trust
This report explores awareness and concern about fake news, internet bubbles and post-truth-politics in Canada and around the world.
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Global News Back-to-School Poll
Canadians give their assessment on the state of the school system in their province.
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One in Three (32%) Families Going into Debt to Fund their Children’s Extra-Curricular Activities, Up 5 Points from Last Year
The average family anticipates spending $1,160 on activities for their children during the upcoming school year, up 3.5%
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Four in Five (80%) Canadians Support Canadian Foreign Minister’s Call for Release of Human-Rights Activists Detained in Saudi Arabia
Strong Majority (84%) Disagrees that Canada Should Continue to Sell Arms to Saudi Arabia amid UN’s accusations of Grave Human-Rights Violations by Saudi Arabia
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Six in Ten Canadians Say they are Excited About the Impact Artificial Intelligence (AI) Will Have on Health Care
While Canadians Support Investments in these Advancements, they Don’t Want it to Come at the Expense of Fewer Health Care Workers (77%)
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Public Perspectives: Human Rights
This report explores attitudes toward human rights and human rights organizations in Canada and around the world.
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The Future of Work: What Do We Do?
What is the current state of optimism and anxiety as it relates to the future of work? What kinds of differences can we expect from potential winners and losers in the emerging economy? How will the digital economy impact political divisions in democratic societies? To what extent do Canadians expects government to get involved and ensure a smooth transition?
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Four in Five (81%) Think There is a Serious Gun Problem in Toronto, Relatively Few (28%) Feel the Issue is Being Blown Out of Proportion
Most Think Social Programs, Not Increased Policing, Should Be Prioritized to Combat the Issue