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Lonely, Alienated and Young
Previously it was elderly people who were most likely to feel lonely and would face the health risks associated with this, but now the young are most likely to be lonely. We explore why.
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Battle of Market Forces: Convenience vs. Sustainability
In this case study, the author shares a personal shopping dilemma through the lens of a researcher dedicated to brand health.
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Global Trends 2020: Understanding Complexity
Download our latest report featuring global opinions, attitudes and behaviors around brands, technology, society, consumerism and much more.
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[WEBINAR] Innovation 2020: L&G Qual Quant Case Studies
As emerging tech-based entertainment alternatives continue to pose challenges to the lottery and gaming industry, retaining and growing a player base requires raising your table stakes.
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Why do you think fewer people die from disease but more die from other causes
On average, people underestimate deaths from heart disease by almost three times.
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Three Quarters (74%) of Canadians Worry About Balancing Immediate Priorities vs. Long-Term Savings Goals
Canadians not able to put their money where their mouths are, as many falling short of their stated financial goals
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Growing Proportion of Canadians Have Unfavourable (60%, +11) View of Blockades
Nearly Two in Three (63%, +10) Now Support Police Intervention to End Blockades
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What the Future Gender Webinar
Watch our on demand webinar for case studies, as well as advertising do’s and don’ts to avoid gender missteps in a time of shifting norms.
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Toronto Housing Bubble Stokes Fears on Future of Home Ownership in Canada’s Largest City
Seven in Ten Torontonians (70%) Concerned Rising Home Prices Will Prevent Them from Being Able to Afford the Home They Want
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Misperceptions of How We Die: Canadians Underestimate Toll of Disease, Overestimate Death by Conflict, Terrorism and Violence
Canada Sixth Most Accurate in 32-Country Global Survey on Causes of Death