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Canadians Give Middling Approval Ratings to First Minsters in Response to Omicron
Support for Lockdowns Declines (-5) to 52% as Most (89%) Support Emergency Investment in Hospitals to Increase Capacity and Restart Elective Procedures
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CHATS 2022: Evolving Consumption Trends in the Midst of a Pandemic
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear insights mined from this year’s edition of our annual Canadian consumption habits and attitudinal trends report.
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10 things we’ve learned from the Covid-19 pandemic
Ipsos analysis, prepared for the World Economic Forum, sets out 10 themes which have really come to the fore in recent times.
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Reader’s Digest Reveals Most Trusted Brands in Canada for 2022
Canadians Continue to Buy from Companies They Trust More (92%), Though Importance of Price Not Far Behind
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Ipsos Update – January 2022
We start the year with a look at the global public’s predictions for 2022 and the latest research on the key issues ahead, including inflation, living with Covid-19, and climate change.
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Canadians Remain Resilient: Despite the Roller Coaster of 2021, Most Canadians Have a Positive Outlook on their Personal Happiness, Health Closing Out the Year
However, Grocery (48%, +36), Housing (31%, +19) Costs Cited as Top Barriers to Financial Security, Up Significantly from Last Year
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Decoding the patient journey with social insights
Social insights have become a critical component of understanding patients, HCPs, and caregivers – and a key input into developing products and services that meet their needs.
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Finances, Forecasts and Fireworks: Four in Ten (41%) Canadians are Hailing in the New Year with a Resolution about their Financial Wellbeing
Almost Half (48%) are Determined to Pay Off Their Debts Despite Inflationary Pressures, But Are Equally Concerned About the Price of Groceries and Food
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A Year in Review - 2021
What did we learn about public attitudes and behaviours? What did our research tell us about the events of the year? And how did our outlook shift?
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Majority (56%) of Canadians Support Another Lockdown to Stop the Spread of Omicron
Eight in Ten Think Omicron Will Delay Return to Normal (82%) and Would Consider Cancelling Travel Plans if COVID-19 Got Worse (80%)