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Ipsos Awards Top Honours for Financial Services Excellence in Canada
Ipsos Announces Winners of 2023 Financial Service Excellence Awards
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Nine in ten (91%) Canadians agree that we should be doing more to help kids continue to live at home and not enter the child welfare system.
Less than six in ten agree that there are adequate resources in their community to help families at risk, demonstrating a gap in the aid that can be provided to families
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Ipsos strengthens its position in the North America Automotive market by acquiring the New Vehicle Customer Study from InMoment
Ipsos, one of the largest market research companies in the world, announces the acquisition of the New Vehicle Customer Study (NVCS) – the largest and longest-running syndicated automotive program in North America from InMoment.
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Canadians see entrepreneurship as a way to financial and career independence
The vast majority (94%) of Canadian business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs say being their own boss is the main incentive to run their own business, while over eight in ten (84%) young Canadians are motivated to be entrepreneurs so they can live their life the way they want.
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For Gen Z and Millennials Knowledge is Power as They Look to Increase Their Financial Literacy Amid High Levels of Financial Anxiety
Most of Gen Z (92%), Young Millennials (94%), and Older Millennial (91%) are interested in some kind of personal finance information.
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Nearly half (47%) of Canadian post-secondary students will live at their parent’s home while going to school, up 11 points since 2013
Canadian students are increasingly relying on their parents to manage their finances as they feel the effects of inflation and increased cost-of-living
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Just Under Half (48%) of Canadians Say They Would Be Likely to Speak up Against Homophobic or Transphobic Comments on Social Media
Although There is Strong Support in Canada for the LGBTQ2S+ Community, Canadians are Split on Active Engagement
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Six in Ten (59%, +3 pts) Canadians Agree That if Canada's Government Does Not Act Now to Combat Climate Change, It Will Be Failing the People of Canada
However, 35% (+5 pts) Agree that Now is Not the Right Time to be Investing in Measures to Reduce Climate Change Given the Tough Economic Conditions
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The Consumer Debt Burden: Around Half (48%) of Canadians with Non-Mortgage Related Debt Find Paying Off Their Debts Stressful
There Is a Disconnect in Terms of Perceived Knowledge and Actions as It Relates to Financial Management.
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Over six in ten (63%) Canadians are in favour of increasing carbon sequestration incentive measures to reduce GHG emissions from oil and natural gas extraction.
Another six in ten (61%) can’t or don’t want to pay more in taxes to fight climate change.