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President Trump’s brand is the greatest asset and largest weakness for Republicans
New Ipsos Brand Insights study uses commercial brand assessment tools to compare President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden’s respective brands.
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Canadian Sentiment Continues to Deteriorate (-6 points in October) as Ipsos Disruption Barometer now at Lowest Level since Start of Pandemic
Brief Respite During Summer Months Gives Way to Worsening Mood as Canadians Doubt Fundamentals of Recovery
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Uneven Recovery Means Many Canadians Facing a Cold Winter; Young Canadians, Women, Renters at Higher Risk of Insolvency
As Debt Support Ends, MNP Debt Index Sinks to Second-Lowest Reading Since Inception (94%)
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Ipsos Awards Top Honours for Financial Services Excellence in Canada
Ipsos Announces Winners of 2020 Financial Service Excellence Awards
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Impact of Prime Minister’s Speech to the Nation a Wash: 27% Have More Confidence in PM’s Plans Following Speech; 29% Have Less Confidence
One Quarter (27%) of Canadians Watched PM’s Televised Address; 18% Saw it on Social Media; 50% Read or Heard about It
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British Columbians are Not Looking for Change
NDP start campaign with 51% support among decided voters (BC Liberals 33%, BC Greens 12%)
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Heading into Throne Speech, Canadians Sending Mixed Signals on Trudeau Government
While Liberals (33%) and Conservatives (32%) Tied in Popular Vote, Trudeau’s Approval Remains High (53%) and 43% Believe Government Deserves Re-election
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A Majority Of Canadians Support An Economic Recovery That Includes Canadian Oil And Natural Gas
The Economy Is Seen As The Most Important Issue For Government To Address In The Upcoming Speech From The Throne
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As COVID-19 Cases Grow Again Across Canada, Three Quarters (75%) Support Shutting Down Most Businesses If There Is a Second Wave
Two in Three (64%) Canadians are Personally Concerned about Contracting COVID-19
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Small Business Owners say their Resilience, Optimism Will Help Them Weather the COVID Storm
Nine in Ten (87%) Business Owners say they can Bounce Back Quickly when Things go Wrong