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New Global Poll in 24 Countries Shows Growing Consensus (84%, up 7%) That Free Trade Benefits Local Economies
Strong majorities in Canada (89%) and US (87%) agree that Free Trade benefits their local economy
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Awareness of Vimy Ridge Rises in Centenary Year; Passchendaele Less Well Known
Three in Four Canadians (76%) Support More Budget to Maintain Soldiers’ Graves in Canada
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More Canadians (29%, +3 Points) to Attend Remembrance Day Services This Year, Up To 35% For 100th Anniversary of Armistice in 2018
Most (84%) Say Important to Attend Ceremonies While Second World War Veterans Still Present
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Half of Americans Say They’ll Shop for Deals this Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Spending Nearly $475 on Average
Clothes, Toys, Beauty & Fragrance Top the Wish List, Along with Big-Ticket Items Like TVs
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Trudeau Government’s Approval Rating Drops to 52% (Down 7 Points), as Six in Ten (58%) say Government’s Tax Changes about Money, Not Fairness
NDP (23%) Receives Post-Leadership Election Bounce; Liberals (38%) Still Well Ahead of Tories (30%)
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Majority (68%) of Canadians Support Bill 62-Style Law in their Province
Support for Bill 62 Strong in Quebec (76%); Majority in Every Region of Canada Supports Similar Bill in Their Province
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Mobility Pricing in Metro Vancouver
These are some of the results of an online survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Mobility Pricing Independent Commission.
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One in Three (35%) Canadians Already Feeling Effects of Interest-Rate Increases
Four in Ten (40%) Say if Rates Go Up Much More, they’re Afraid they’ll be in Financial Trouble
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GenPop: October Edition
GenPop is a new online magazine from Ipsos about people and what makes them tick.
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What’s keeping Canadians from adopting mobile payments?
Almost half of Canadians made a purchase by tapping a contactless credit or debit card in a store, coffee shop or other location in the first half of 2017, according to the Ipsos Personal Cardholder Study. Yet despite relatively high awareness of mobile pay on the big three platforms —Apple, Android and Samsung— users number in the just the low single digits.