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COVID-19: A Mental Health Pandemic. Three-Fifths (59%) of Canadians Report That Their Mental Health Has Been Negatively Affected by the Coronavirus
Yet Only One in Five (21%) Whose Mental Health Has Been Negatively Affected Have Sought Healthcare for Their Issues
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The Path Forward: Innovation During the Crisis
Revisit our broadcast to hear more about why investing into your innovation pipeline now is more important than ever.
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Four in Five Canadians Will Not Shop at Stores Deemed “Unsafe”
A new study by Ipsos measures potential COVID related switching behaviours and long-term market opportunities
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[WEBINAR] The Path Forward: Innovation During the Crisis
Join Ipsos for our next Covid-19 The Path Forward complimentary webinar featuring a wide-range of insights to help inform your business recovery strategies – today we focus on crisis-specific innovation best practices.
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Reopen with Confidence: Ensuring Consumers Feel Safe in the 6-Foot Economy
Tips for how brands can get reopening right — and gain market share, charge a premium, and increase enterprise value.
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[WEBINAR] The Path Forward: Understanding Emerging Consumer Behaviours
Join Ipsos for our next Covid-19 The Path Forward complimentary webinar featuring a wide-range of insights to help inform your business recovery strategies – today we focus on techniques to better understand consumer behaviours as we emerge from isolation.
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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
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Covid-19 Devastates Canadian Foodservice Sales
Canadian Foodservice Sales Drop by Half in March resulting in $3B decline
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The New Foodservice Landscape
View our on demand webinar to hear a timely update on the impact of Covid-19 has had on the Foodservice industry, together with growth opportunities in these challenging times.
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Born for this? Gen Z and the Covid-19 pandemic
Read our article exploring how Gen Zs are using their status as digital natives to expertly weather the Covid pandemic.