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Ten Years After 9/11, Eight in Ten (82%) Canadians Feel Safe from Potential Terrorist Attacks When Flying
However, Two in Ten (16%) `Less Likely' to Travel
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Friends/Fun Help Contest Winners with an 18% Share of "The Happiness Equation"
20 Ipsos Contest Winners to Receive Copies of John Hallward's Book on Happiness
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Three Quarters (74%) Believe Canadian Society Less Tolerant of Others Since 9/11 Terrorist Attacks
Six in Ten (60%) Agree that Muslims in Canada are
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Six in Ten (58%) Canadians More Concerned About a Terrorist Attack on Canada Now Than Before 9/11
Just One Quarter (23%) Think Canada and the U.S. Can Relax Security Measures Now That There Hasn't Been an Attack in 10 Years
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Solid Majority of Albertans Support Development of New Electricity Transmission Lines
Eight-In-Ten (82%) Support Development of New Lines to Deliver Wind Generated Electricity
Eight-In-Ten (80%) Support Development of New Lines to Serve Their Community
Two-thirds (66%) Support Development of New Lines In Their Area To Serve Other Communities -
Marking 10th Anniversary of 9/11, Majority (57%) of Canadians Agree Terrorist Attacks are Defining Socio-Political Event of Their Lifetime
Most (89%) Agree The World Has Changed As a Result of 9/11;
Four in Ten (37%) Agree Their Own Life Has Changed As a Result -
Tasty Morsels: Hot Food Trends in Canada
Trends change. We at Ipsos know that very well. Measuring and tracking trends and brand performance is our business! So we are going back into to field to measure the appetite of today’s consumers. What are they hungry for? What are they buying? And what new trends are emerging when it comes to eating and dining?