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Six in Ten (62%) Believe Trudeau Lacks Solid Plan to Fix Migrant Issue in Quebec as Majority (67%) Believe Migrants are Just Trying to Skip the Line, Not Legitimate Refugees
Majority (56%) Believes Use of Army to Build Shelters for Asylum Seekers Shows Issue is Out of Control and Being Poorly Managed
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NASPL Annual Conference
Join Ipsos at this year’s annual NASPL conference focused on helping you navigate the rapidly shifting lottery environment.
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Six in Ten (61%) Canadians Have Confidence in Liberal Government’s Ability to Renegotiate NAFTA
Trudeau Liberals (36%) Have Big Edge over Scheer Tories (20%) on Dealing Effectively with U.S. President Donald Trump
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In Twitter Spat Between Trudeau and Scheer over Khadr Settlement, Canadians Split on Whose Tweets Better Reflect their Views
While Half (51%) side with Trudeau and Half with Scheer (49%), Trudeau Government Approval Rating Climbs (60%, +4 points)
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Nearly Half (44%) of Canadians are Left with $200 or Less After Paying their Monthly Bills and Debt
Six in Ten (60%) Rate Their Personal Debt Situation as Less Than Good
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Ipsos Connect launches Connect:Digital, in Partnership With Moat
Ipsos Connect expands digital offer with a new solution that allows brands to optimize creative, maximize brand impact and minimize media spend
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Canada's 150th Anniversary
The Canada's 150th Anniversary report is based on 1,004 interviews of Canadian adults, examining perceptions on Canadian progress, culture, and identity, the monarchy, attitudes and perceptions of racism, and immigration.
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The Age of the Algorithm
If survey data alone is no longer enough to capture the complexities of today's media environment, with more content choices and more distribution platforms from which to access them, what's a marketer to do?
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BC Liberals Go Out on Top
BC Liberals (44%, up 4) Lead NDP (38%, down 4) by 6 Points Among Decided Voters (Greens 14%, down 1)
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Ahead of Canada Day, majority of Canadians defend the dignity of the beaver (85%); Insist Ketchup Chips are delicious (63%)
A quarter of Canadians (25%) would use “freedom” to sum up Canada