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Public Consultation & Engagement Annual Summit
Ipsos is pleased to be presenting at Canada’s biggest Public Consultation and Engagement Summit featuring fresh insights on a wide range of consultation-related topics including digital engagement, working with First Nations, addressing controversy, and more.
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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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How ready are Canadians to embrace digital health technologies?
There are plenty of tools available for personal health monitoring, but public policy has not kept up with developments.
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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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Public Perspectives: Sugar
Sugar has received a huge share of attention, potentially because (compared with other elements of the diet) it is a component which can be more easily targeted in what we consume.
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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