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Ipsos ranks Canada’s Top 10 Most Influential Brands of 2023
In thirteenth annual report, Google and Amazon held on to the top two slots, while Costco broke into the Top 10 for the first time
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Canadians Divided on Whether Ukraine Should Keep Fighting (39%) or Settle With Russia (30%) and Give up Some Land
Four in ten (39%) Canadians believe that Ukraine should keep fighting and drive Russia from all its land, while three in ten (31%) support a negotiation with Russia, even at the price of giving up some land. The rest (31%) don’t know either way.
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New IPSOS-ICC Study Reveals Newcomers Feel Welcomed and Treated Fairly yet Challenged by Housing and Finances
Early findings from The Newcomer Perspective, a study conducted jointly by Ipsos and the Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC), show that newcomers have mixed feelings as they acclimatize to life in Canada.
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What are your plans for Valentine’s day?
With high inflation one might assume that more Canadians would cite lack of money as their main reason for not celebrating the day.
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Liberals Narrow the Gap, but Conservatives Retain the Hammer
As Parliament resumes, a new Ipsos poll for Global News shows the race between the Conservatives and the Liberals tightening, but the Tories retain the hammer.
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Nearly One in Four Give Parliamentarians a Failing Grade on Legislative Progress as Affordability Emerges as Top Priority Going Forward
Nearly one in four (22%) Canadians give Canada’s parliamentarians a failing grade when it comes to the progress they’ve made passing new legislation since the last federal election.
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Seven in 10 (71%) Say it's Time For Another Party to Take Over in Ottawa as Canadians Warm to Poilievre
Canadians increasingly believe that Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre would make the best prime minister of Canada.
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MNP Debt Index Declines as Current Debt Perception Hits All-Time Low
A quarter of Canadians paid only the minimum payment on their credit cards while one in five has dug themselves deeper in credit card debt.
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Home Ownership "Only for the Rich" as More Renters Are Giving Up On Ever Owning a Home
Over the last year, Canadians’ attitudes towards homeownership have grown increasingly negative.
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Canadians Increasingly Believe (88%, +3) that Children Around the World Face a More Frightening Future than when They Were a Child
Nine in Ten (89%, + 7 pts) Canadian Parents Fear for their Children’s Future