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Restaurants Canada SHOW
Ipsos is delighted to be taking part in the foodservice and hospitality event of the year.
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Driving compliance at the frontline
Interested in ensuring that frontline staff are adhering to regulatory standards and are treating customers fairly? Read this paper.
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Why Brands Need Social Insight Beyond Mainstream Social Media
Social intelligence requires more data than mainstream social media sites; user generated data help brands get a complete, accurate picture of consumers.
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Two Years On: Lessons from COVID Times
Two years into unprecedented upheavals feels like a good moment to take stock and think about what we have learned during this dramatic period.
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1 in 5 men in Canada believe feminism does more harm than good and more than one-third believe that traditional masculinity is under threat
Though the majority believe women should not have to put up with online abuse, in reality, Canadian women are more likely to have experienced harmful online behaviours such as sexist or misogynistic messaging online
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Canada’s Most Influential Brands of 2021 Share Insights
Hear directly from the CMOs of Canada’s most influential brands of 2021.
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The Most Influential Brands in Canada, 2021
While Google is everyone’s Most Influential Brand in Canada, this year’s report identifies some differences across generations.
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Ipsos announces eleventh annual Top 10 Most Influential Brands in Canada
As the study enters a new decade, Google, Amazon, YouTube, Apple and Facebook retain their spots in the top 5; Microsoft and Canadian-grown PC Optimum climb up to 6 and 9, respectively.
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Conquering Complexity: The ongoing revolution in oncology biomarker testing
The clinical management of cancer patients has undergone a remarkable evolution in the last 15 years, with the concept of personalized medicine now well-entrenched in the treatment paradigm.
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Willing to Share? Three Quarters Think Canadian Government Should Donate Vaccines to Developing Countries
Three in Ten Support Spending More to Purchase Vaccines for Developing Nations