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Global Attitudes to Refugees
A new 52-country survey from Ipsos and UNHCR for World Refugee Day 2024 reveals enduring public support for refugees, alongside stark variations in attitudes.
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Six in Ten (61%) Canadians Confident They’ll Take a Summer Vacation This Year
Majority of Canadians Confident in Vacation Plans Despite Economic Strain, with Youth and Parents Spearheading Travel Intentions and Expenditure.
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Despite Interest Rate Decline, 82% Of Canadians Who Don’t Own a Home Say Buying One Remains Unaffordable
A majority of Canadians say that even with a decline in interest rates, owning a home remains out of reach.
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Ipsos wins the Canadian Research Insight Council’s 2024 Public/Social Service Impact and Excellence Behind the Scenes Awards
Being recognized by the Canadian research industry for insights excellence is a great honour.
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57% of Canadians Cheering for the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Finals
Canadian hockey fans come together to support the Edmonton Oilers.
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Explore your consumer’s universe with artificial intelligence
InnoExplorer AI: Discover Ipsos’ game changing GenAI solution for product and service development.
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Women feel they face societal barriers and biases in the workplace and supporting their unique health needs is a key driver in job satisfaction
Ipsos Public Affairs, in partnership with Sun Life, conducted groundbreaking research that amplifies the voices of women in the workforce, revealing their unique health needs and advocating for greater attention and support
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Majority (89%) of Canadians Would Want to Have Access to Athletic Therapy if They Got Injured and Think it Should be Added to the Options Available in Employer Health Insurance Plans (91%)
Almost all Canadians want health plans to cover a range of treatments and would want to have access to Athletic Therapy if they got injured.
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Ipsos Update – June 2024
Generations, Equality, Pride … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Canadians Support Protection of The LGBT+ Community, But Declining Support May Indicate a Step Back in Progress
12% in Canada identify as LGBT+, higher among Canadians under 35 (22%).