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Majority (54%) of Americans Say they Wouldn’t Knowingly Eat Food Prepared by a Person who is HIV+
Nearly Half (45%) Would, led by Millennials (50%) and Women (49%)
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Majority of Canadians (63%) Feel Compelled to Donate to Charity or Volunteer in Light of Emergencies and Disasters of Past Year
Desire to Help Extends to Canadians and Those Around the World Who Are in Need
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New Global Poll in 24 Countries Shows Growing Consensus (84%, up 7%) That Free Trade Benefits Local Economies
Strong majorities in Canada (89%) and US (87%) agree that Free Trade benefits their local economy
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Six in Ten Canadians (59%) Agree with Expanded Role for Private Security Firms in Supporting Police Services
Level of Public Comfort Depends on the Service Provided
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Children and Youth Mental Health Survey: Getting Help in Ontario
Children’s Mental Health Ontario (CMHO)
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The Rise of Fakism
From fake news to hacking advertising, fakism can be a disruptive creative strategy advertisers can use to get more attention.
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Public Consultation & Engagement Annual Summit
Ipsos is pleased to be presenting at Canada’s biggest Public Consultation and Engagement Summit featuring fresh insights on a wide range of consultation-related topics including digital engagement, working with First Nations, addressing controversy, and more.
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Awareness of Vimy Ridge Rises in Centenary Year; Passchendaele Less Well Known
Three in Four Canadians (76%) Support More Budget to Maintain Soldiers’ Graves in Canada
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More Canadians (29%, +3 Points) to Attend Remembrance Day Services This Year, Up To 35% For 100th Anniversary of Armistice in 2018
Most (84%) Say Important to Attend Ceremonies While Second World War Veterans Still Present