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Rising concern that the Coronavirus will have a personal financial impact and poses a high threat to their country
Majority of people think it is impossible to forecast how the virus is spreading.
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Ipsos Update - March 2020
Welcome to March’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. This month our featured topics include Coronavirus, perceptions of death, creative advertising, and global trends in 2020.
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Trudeau’s Approval Rating Softens (40%, -3) as Views Towards Blockades Solidify
Six in Ten (62%, +2) Continue to be Unfavourable Towards Blockades, Support Police Intervention (63%, unchanged) to End Blockades
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NEXT: Where to Live, What to Buy, and Who Will Lead Canada’s Future
Darrell Bricker’s new book available March 31. See what’s inside…
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Over Half (53%) of Canadians Engage in Risky Financial Behaviours That Could Saddle Them with Further Debt
2 in 10 (18%) Say They Will Never Be Out of Debt; Just Under 7 Years Average Time to Be Debt-Free
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Disruptive technologies: How data is collected when you can’t get on the ground
Remote sensing – satellites, drones, social listening & AI – are changing the way we collect data.
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Lonely, Alienated and Young
Previously it was elderly people who were most likely to feel lonely and would face the health risks associated with this, but now the young are most likely to be lonely. We explore why.
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Global Trends 2020: Understanding Complexity
Download our latest report featuring global opinions, attitudes and behaviors around brands, technology, society, consumerism and much more.
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Why do you think fewer people die from disease but more die from other causes
On average, people underestimate deaths from heart disease by almost three times.
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Three Quarters (74%) of Canadians Worry About Balancing Immediate Priorities vs. Long-Term Savings Goals
Canadians not able to put their money where their mouths are, as many falling short of their stated financial goals