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Sports betting is everywhere
Sports bettors are some of the biggest fans of the sporting world. But the public isn’t fully sold on legalizing sports betting. Here’s what exclusive Ipsos data finds.
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British Columbians’ Views on Freedom of Information and Privacy
BC residents strongly oppose private companies profiting from the sale of their personal health information.
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Reader’s Digest Reveals Top Trusted Brands(TM) in Canada for 2023
Canadians Continue to Buy from Companies They Trust More (87%), but are Also More Trusting of Companies that Help Them Save Money (81%)
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Social media users’ 2023 resolutions: health and finances first
New insights unveiled by Synthesio’s online conversations analysis related to New Year’s Resolutions finds that social media users say they’re focused on health, financial wellbeing, as well as new purchases in 2023.
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Six in Ten (61%) Canadians Say COVID-19 Is Still a Concern for Them
More Canadians have already gotten the COVID-19 vaccine than the seasonal flu shot
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Happy New Year? Canadians Cautiously Optimistic About 2023
Younger Canadians Most Optimistic, Most Likely to Make Resolutions for the New Year
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Personal Optimism Meets Global Pessimism: Almost Two Thirds of Canadians (64%) Rate 2022 as Good for Themselves and Their Family, but Only a Third (34%) Would Say the Same for the World
Outlook Remains Uneven as Half of Canadians (50%) Believe 2022 Was Better Than They Had Anticipated and Half (51%) Rate This Year as ‘Good’ for Canada
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Data Dive: 2022 in review
In 12 infographics, we look back at some key Ipsos Global Advisor polls from the rocky year that was.
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The myths and realities of social intelligence and analytics
While social intelligence is a growing space, there are still plenty of misconceptions about what it is and how it works.
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Climate change: a growing skepticism
Purchasing power is now the key priority on a global level. Despite the importance they attribute to the climate and extreme weather events, people are less inclined to become involved and are more dubious as to the human origins of the phenomenon.