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Ipsos Honoured at 2017 MRIA Research Awards Gala
Canadian Research Industry Honours Ipsos with Three Awards in Research Excellence
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Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI): June 2017 AMERICAS
The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and US.
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BC Is Still Too Close to Call
NDP (42%) and BC Liberals (40%) in Statistical Dead Heat Among Decided Voters (Greens 15%)
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Canada Jumps to Second Spot Among Countries Global Employees Would Consider Moving To
Global Employees Select Canada As the Second Most Desirable Country to Move to, Up from Fourth Place in 2012
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Trust in News Sources
The RTDNA report is based on 1,001 interviews of Canadian adults, examining Canadian trust and confidence in news media outlets.
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Proportional Representation in BC
54% Support Change to PR System (20% Oppose, 26% Undecided) Strong Majority Support for a Referendum Among BC Liberal (81%), Green (76%) and NDP (70%) Voters.
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Many Global Internet Users Unprepared for Dealing with Ransomware Attack
One in Four (24%) Wouldn’t Know What to Do; Only 16% Would Be Able to Retrieve their Data from a Back-Up
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BC Election Too Close to Call
Voter Turnout and Winning Close Ridings Will Decide Whether NDP (40%, down 1) or BC Liberals (39%, down 4) Prevail. Improving Greens (17%, up 3) Could Play a Big Role, Especially on Vancouver Island.
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Half (51%) of Global Citizens are More Concerned About Online Privacy Than One Year Ago: Cybercriminals Leading Source of Worry
Among the 22% Who Don’t Shop Online, Half (49%) Say They Don’t Trust It
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Canadians Believe Occurrences of Impaired Driving (58%), Addiction (45%) Will Increase as a result of Legalizing Marijuana
One in three (32%) Marijuana Users Say It’s Okay to Smoke Marijuana and then Drive; Two in Ten (20%) Users say they’re Likely to Drive After Consuming Marijuana