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[WEBINAR] Leveraging ESG to Enhance Your Corporate Reputation
What is ESG, why does it matter, and how is it linked to business outcomes, including corporate reputation?
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A quarter (26%, +4 pts) of Canadians Say They’ll Access Charitable Services to Meet Essential Needs in Next 6 Months
Among Those who Anticipate Using Charitable Services, Three in five (62%) Canadians are Struggling to Keep Up with the Rising Cost of Living
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[WEBINAR] LGBT+ Pride 2023 Survey Insights
Each year, Ipsos runs a global survey to explore the experiences of, and attitudes towards LGBT+ individuals.
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Designing an ESG strategy: How Ipsos can help
We give businesses, governments and public bodies the confidence they need to take the right actions for the benefit of people and the planet, to drive long-term prosperity for all.
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Cost of Living and Healthcare are the Top Two Issues for Alberta Voters
Smith/UCP have a slight advantage on cost of living issues. Notley/NDP have a bigger advantage on healthcare issues.
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Royal Pains? Just 37% View King Charles Favourably as Monarch and Monarchy Skids in Favourability Since Death of Late Queen
Roughly Three in Ten (28%) Will Watch the Coronation Ceremony While 45% Won’t Pay Attention to It At All.
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UCP (48%) Start 2023 Alberta Election Campaign with a Narrow Lead (44%) Over NDP
Danielle Smith (35%) and Rachel Notley (35%) deadlocked as Alberta’s choice for best premier
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Lack of Knowledge, Avoidance of the Issue Causing Canadians to Miss Opportunities to Maximize Inheritance for Loved Ones
38% of Canadians aged 55+ Say their Financial Documents are Private and they’re Not Comfortable Discussing Them with Loved Ones
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Despite Slow and Steady Improvements in Inflation, Canadians Continue to Feel its Micro-Level Impacts
Eight in ten (81%) Canadians Continue to Think that Inflation Will Make Everyday Things Less Affordable for Them
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Canadians divided on whose side they’re on in federal union strike
Support tilts slightly to the union as four in 10 (38%) say they’re on the union’s side compared to three in 10 (28%) who are on the side of the government, but over three in 10 (34%) don’t know enough to have an opinion one way or the other