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World Bank taps Ipsos to estimate explosion damage in Beirut
Ipsos combined cutting-edge approaches and ground teams to provide rapid analysis
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Morneau Resignation Leads to Erosion of Liberal Lead Ahead of Tory Leadership Vote
Following Resignation, Liberal Lead over Tories Slips to Statistical Tie; Half (49%) of Canadians Say They’ll Consider Voting Tory in the Next Election under New Leader
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At a global level, consumer sentiment keeps rebounding slowly
Expectations are up significantly in nearly half of the 24 countries surveyed
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Majority (60%) See Racism as a Serious Problem in Canada Today, Up 13 points Since Last Year
Nearly a Third of Canadians (28%) Say They Have Personally Experienced Racism in the Past Year (+5%)
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Amid Relief Measures and Store Closures, Canadians Report Pandemic ‘Savings’ of $148
Households Left with $750 at Month-End, But Worried about Longer-Term Effects of Coronavirus on Jobs and Economy
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While Half Of Canadians Know Their Country Contributed To Eradicating Polio, Most Don’t Know The Face On Their $10 Bill
Canadians Want To See Stories About Indigenous Communities In Heritage Minutes, But Less Than One In Ten Recognize The Names Of Indigenous Activists Alanis Obomsawin (6%) Or Mary Two-Axe Earley (4%)
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Reopen with Confidence: Ensuring Consumers Feel Safe in the 6-Foot Economy
Tips for how brands can get reopening right — and gain market share, charge a premium, and increase enterprise value.
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Signals #4: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This fourth edition sees us bring together our latest research on coronavirus and draws on our surveys, social media monitoring and the analysis of our teams around the world.
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Majority (54%) of Canadians Say Physical Distancing has Left them Feeling Lonely or Isolated
Technology Helping Most (93%) Canadians Stay Close to Friends and Family
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One Quarter (26%) of Canadians Admit They’re Not Practicing Physical Distancing as Recommended
Nearly Four in Ten (37%) Not Confident Canadians are Taking Physical Distancing Seriously