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Canadians Show Increased Confidence in National Leadership’s Ability to Handle Trump; Notable Resistance to Us Products Continues
Confidence in leaders rises, but economic concerns and U.S. resistance persist.
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Canadian Pride on the Rise: Nearly Half of Canadians Say They Are More Likely to Feel Proud About Their National Identity
Canadians are not only feeling prouder, but also more engaged in celebrating, promoting, and learning about their national identity.
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Ipsos launches “Collective Innovation,” an AI-Driven program enhancing innovation success rates
Collective Innovation is augmenting Ipsos’ innovation testing services, which are powered by a proven capacity to model and forecast sales, with the collective intelligence of trends and innovation strategists, big data specialists, and the world’s largest qualitative practice.
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Strong Majority of Canadians Continue to Support 2SLGBT+ Rights and Visibility
12% in Canada identify as 2SLGBT+
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Public Support Holding Steady for Refugees Despite Global Fragility
A new survey by Ipsos, released for World Refugee Day, highlights the resilience of public support for refugees while also revealing significant concerns to be addressed.
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Laurier Centre for Community Research: Questionnaire Design Workshop
Ipsos’ Sean Simon, Vice President of Ipsos Public Affairs in Canada, will be the featured instructor, drawing on several decades of research on survey design and response process as well as his own experience as a researcher, teacher and consultant in survey design. It is the perfect synthesis between theoretical and practical, real-world approaches.
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Global worry about the impact of Trump’s economic policies
In a new 29-country study we look at what the world thinks about President Trump’s economic policies and tariffs.
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Nine in Ten (87%) Canadians Are Comfortable Using Technology, But Familiarity With AI Remains Limited
Younger Generations, Including Gen Z (83%) and Millennials (71%), More Likely To Say They Are Familiar with AI
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Global Study Reveals Shifting Trends in Employee Willingness to Relocate for Work
Ipsos study reveals more employees willing to relocate for employment compared to 2017, US continues to be ranked 1st as the destination of choice, although the appeal has waned
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Ipsos wins its seventh MSPA Americas Shoppers’ Choice Award
With stellar community feedback, iShopFor Ipsos is recognized for the seventh consecutive year