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Five Ways Artificial Intelligence Supercharge Your Social Insights
Advances in machine learning and data science techniques have made social data more valuable and actionable for marketers and insights pros.
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Only One-Third Of Canadians Believe Most People Can Be Trusted
Low Interpersonal Trust and Declining Social Cohesion Point To A More Fragile Society
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No Place Like Home: Majority of Canadians Agree Their Home Has Become More Important to Them (75%) Because of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Younger Canadians Report Learning More About Real Estate Investment Since COVID
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Liberals (32%, -1 pt) and Conservatives (32%, -2 pts) Remain Deadlocked in National Vote Intentions in Aftermath of Trucker Protests
NDP Support (23%, +5 pts) Rises since Federal Election
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Opinion Polls: A continual improvement process
Implementing new approaches and staying mindful of common sources of error, opinion polls can remain a vital tool for predicting election outcomes.
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COVID’s worrying impact on our relationship with food & body image
New Ipsos research reveals pervasiveness of disordered eating and complex self-image issues, much of which has been fueled by increased digitization.
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Majority (54%) of Canadians Believe Trucker Protests At Least Partially Contributed to Loosening of COVID Restrictions
Approval of Behaviour of Truckers (36%) Only Slightly Behind Approval of Trudeau’s Handling of Situation (43%); Premiers Come Out Ahead (53%)
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Young Canadian DIY investors more concerned about their financial future, not in it for immediate rewards
85% of young Canadians are direct investing to reach their long-term financial goals
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Nearly Half (46%) of Canadians Say they “May Not Agree with Everything” Trucker Convoy Says or Does, But ...
Sympathy for Convoy Rises to 61% among Canadians aged 18-34. Nearly Four in Ten Canadians Agree with a Lot of What Trucker Protests are Fighting For, Even if they Might Not Say it Publicly