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No More Freedom 55? Six in Ten (58%) Canadians Believe that Many Will Delay Their Retirement so they Can Afford Health Care
Seven in Ten (70%) Worry That Without Immediate Action on Health Care Canadians are Going to Have to Pay Out of Pocket for Services in the Future
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Nearly half (47%) of Canadians think racism is a serious problem in Canada today, down 22 points since 1992 (69%)
Even so, almost half (49%) admit to having racist thoughts.
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Eight in Ten (82%) Canadians Believe that Prescription Drugs Should be Covered for Everyone, Regardless of their Insurance Coverage
Canadians are Divided on Whether or Not They’d Pay More for Better or Quicker Healthcare Services
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[WEBINAR] A Future With Cannabis: Product Innovation Success Tips
When Canada legalized cannabis in October 2018, 78% of Canadians said that they thought cannabis consumption would increase.
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Three-Fourths of Ontarians (74%) Would Not Buy or Rent a Home Without Air Conditioning
Two-Thirds (64%) Believe Air Conditioning to Be Most-Important Relief During a Summer Heat Wave
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What Segment of Canada’s Burgeoning Non-Meat Protein Market is Driving Growth
As Canadians increasingly align their food behaviours to their evolving and expanding healthy eating aspirations, more consumers than ever are opting for non-meat proteins as meat alternatives.
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[WEBINAR] The Future of Persuasion: L&G Media Case Studies
Our second in a series of Lottery & Gaming webinars focuses on best practices for persuasive media including TV, digital, Outdoor and radio.
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Half of Canadians (47%) Less Likely (31% Somewhat/16% Much) to Take a Road Trip this Summer Due to Rising Gas Prices
Four in Ten (44%) Cutting Back on Driving Around Town; One in Four (23%) No Longer Planning Vacation Involving Driving
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Ipsos to Present 28 Original Research Papers at AAPOR 2019
Visit the Ipsos KnowledgePanel Booth 218-220 to Meet the Team and Learn More!
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In Era of Fake News, Trust in Traditional News Sources Rebounding
But Millennials Continue to Challenge News Outlets as Majority (56%) Says Traditional News Sources are Becoming Less Relevant