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Global Attitudes to Refugees
A new 52-country survey from Ipsos and UNHCR for World Refugee Day 2024 reveals enduring public support for refugees, alongside stark variations in attitudes.
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Ipsos wins the Canadian Research Insight Council’s 2024 Public/Social Service Impact and Excellence Behind the Scenes Awards
Being recognized by the Canadian research industry for insights excellence is a great honour.
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Majority (89%) of Canadians Would Want to Have Access to Athletic Therapy if They Got Injured and Think it Should be Added to the Options Available in Employer Health Insurance Plans (91%)
Almost all Canadians want health plans to cover a range of treatments and would want to have access to Athletic Therapy if they got injured.
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Canadians Support Protection of The LGBT+ Community, But Declining Support May Indicate a Step Back in Progress
12% in Canada identify as LGBT+, higher among Canadians under 35 (22%).
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Trails and Outdoor Recreation in BC
A new online poll conducted on behalf of the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC shows that most British Columbians have participated in outdoor recreation in the past 12 months.
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Ipsos launches Strategy3 consulting practice in Canada; Veteran business leader Diane Ridgway-Cross to lead the offering
Taking the helm of Strategy3 in Canada is Diane Ridgway-Cross, who brings more than two decades of experience leading business strategy, growth, and communications.
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Canadians Express Renewed Interest in Paris Olympics Compared to Beijing and Tokyo Games
Interest in the Olympics has nearly doubled since 2020 and 2022.
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Eight In Ten (79%) Canadians Really Need a Summer Vacation, But Many (67%) Will Scale Back Their Plans Due to Inflation
Six in ten (62%) Canadians say they are at least somewhat likely to take a summer vacation this year.
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NDP Falters but Liberals Can't Capitalize as Conservatives Maintain 19-point Lead
In seat-rich Ontario, the Conservatives have 47% of the vote compared to 31% for the Liberals.
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Half (52%) of Canadians Believe Foreign Governments Have Significantly Interfered in Canadian Elections
There is division on whether the issue is overblown or not, with 37% agreeing that the allegations have been exaggerated and 41% disagreeing.