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MNP Consumer Debt Index Plunges to 79 Points (Down 10) as Trump Election Causes Financial Anxiety
Despite declining interest rates, personal debt rating hits an all time low as 43% say they need help to get out of debt.
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[WEBINAR] Canadian Health & Wellness Trends for 2025
Join us for an insightful webinar exploring the latest research on how Canadians approach health and wellness
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Most Influential Brands in Canada 2024
Join the excitement as Ipsos shares the results from their latest Most Influential Brands study, spotlighting the brands that truly influenced us throughout 2024.
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More than Half (54%) of Investors Ranked Financial Market Volatility as the Largest Challenge Facing Them Today
Dealmakers identify favorable factors that influence investor outlook in 2025, the top issues for investors, and key areas where AI integration can benefit businesses.
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Ipsos Expands Public Affairs Services in Ottawa to Strengthen National Reach
Gregory Jack has been appointed Senior Vice President, Public Affairs in Ottawa.
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95% of Canadians agree Canada is in the midst of a housing crisis and 46% say federal government is primarily responsible
Seven in ten Canadians (69%) strongly agree that Canada is facing a housing crisis, highlighting widespread concern across the country.
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25% say interest rates and inflation are top concern
Interest rates and inflation are the top concerns for Canadians, ranked as the most pressing issues facing the country today.
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66% of Canadians expect Donald Trump to be on Santa's naughty list, 65% say Vladimir Putin
Diddy comes in third with almost six in ten putting him on the naughty list. Half of Canadians expect Justin Trudeau to be on Santa’s naughty list (vs 8% who put him on the nice list).
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Poilievre Opens 25-Point Lead over Trudeau on Being Best Equipped to Deal with Trump. Liberals (20%, -1) and NDP (20%, -1) Battle for Second while Tories (45%, +1) Maintain Significant Lead
Amid the fallout of Chrystia Freeland’s resignation, the Liberals and NDP remain tied at 20%, while the Conservatives (45%) open a 25-point lead among decided voters