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Liberals (32%, -3) Stumble, Tories (36%, +1) Now Ahead Amid Trudeau Controversy Over Racially-Insensitive Photo
More Canadians Accept His Apology (45%) Than Think Trudeau Should Resign (20%); Remainder (35%) Somewhere In Between
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When Lies Have Legs: Majority of Canadians (56%) Have Been Fooled By At Least Some Form of Fake or Outdated Content Online
Most (61%) Think Public Concern About “Fake News” is Excessive Yet Many Have Difficulty Deciphering What Constitutes Fact
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Mental Illnesses Increasingly Recognized as Disability, but Stigma Persists
Three-Quarters (75%) of Employed Canadians Say They Would Be Reluctant, or Would Not Admit They Were Suffering From a Mental Illness to a Boss/Co-Worker
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Healthcare (35%), Cost of Living (27%), Climate Change (25%) Top Voter Issues as Campaign Season Kicks Off
Liberals seen as best party to deal with healthcare, Conservatives lead on the economy, both lose to Greens on climate change
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Trudeau Moves Ahead as Canadians’ Pick for Best PM (37%, +7 pts), Scheer Trails at 30% (-2 pts)
Grits and Tories in Dead Heat on Perceived Commitment to Keeping Election Promises (29%)
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Empty-Nest Boomers Driving the Small-Business Economy: RBC Poll
But Millennials Most Likely to Consider Starting a Business in the Future
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Liberals (35%) and Conservatives (35%) in Dead Heat as Election Officially Underway
While Approval of Trudeau Government on the Rise, Conservative Supporters Remain Most-Committed Voters
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What we lose when we only listen and don’t watch
“I simply don’t trust technology and online banking,” John, a policeman from New Jersey, told us during an ethnographic study Ipsos was conducting about online banking apps.
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The Empire Club: The Federal Election & Beyond
The Empire Club of Canada has invited Ipsos’ Darrell Bricker to be among the leaders in research and political campaigning to share how polling is being used today by political parties to shape campaign strategies.
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Flight-shaming: Would you change your travel plans to save the planet?
One in seven say they would pay more for travel with lower carbon footprint than airplanes.