Search
-
Covid August Update: Ask Me Anything
Revisit our webinar to hear a frank discussion about how the public mood around Covid-19 has evolved over the past 6 months.
-
[WEBINAR] Covid-19 August Update: Ask Me Anything
A lot has changed since we last hosted our Covid Ask Us Anything Webinar on March 20th.
-
Signals #9: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This ninth edition of our Signals digest brings together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus from our teams around the world.
-
Ipsos Update - July 2020
Welcome to July’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. This month includes features on Black Lives Matter, attitudes towards refugees and the role of universities in the world today.
-
Growing Proportion of Canadians (39%, +13) Not Strictly Adhering to Physical-Distancing Measures
Three-Fourths (72%) Agree (41% Strongly/32% Somewhat) Vaccine Should Be Mandatory for All Canadians When Available
-
Trudeau’s Approval Rating Softens (40%, -3) as Views Towards Blockades Solidify
Six in Ten (62%, +2) Continue to be Unfavourable Towards Blockades, Support Police Intervention (63%, unchanged) to End Blockades
-
Growing Proportion of Canadians Have Unfavourable (60%, +11) View of Blockades
Nearly Two in Three (63%, +10) Now Support Police Intervention to End Blockades
-
International Conference on the U.S. Primaries: Who Will Face Trump?
This international conference, scheduled for March 12, is organized by the Center for United States Studies of the Raoul-Dandurand Chair at the University of Quebec – Montreal (UQAM).
-
Peter MacKay Benefits from Greater Name Recognition to Establish Early Dominance in Race to Lead Conservative Party
Four in Ten (40%) Canadians would Consider Voting Tory with MacKay at the Helm, while Fewer Would Consider Voting for Party Led by Gladu (31%), O’Toole (31%) or Sloan (29%)
-
Canada's predictions: What is in store for 2020?
Canadians predict rising global temperatures and no improvement in the global economy.