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Ipsos announces seventh annual Top 10 Most Influential Brands in Canada
Google retains top spot for sixth year, rankings shift and Netflix enters Top 10
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Three in Four (73%) Oppose the Sale of Aecon to Chinese State-Owned Enterprise; Only One in Three (32%) Believe Sale of Aecon Would Be in the National Interest
Majority (75%) of Canadians Want Government to Block Sale of Canadian Companies to Foreign Investors, Especially if Buyer is State Owned (79%)
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Community Support for Refurbishment of the Bruce Power Nuclear Facility Remains Strong
About Nine in Ten Bruce, Grey, and Huron County Residents believe that Bruce Power Operates a Safe Facility, is a Good Community Citizen, and Contributes to the Community in a Positive Way
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Canadian Summit on Communications in Healthcare Setting
Ipsos is delighted to be presenting at the inaugural Communications in Healthcare Settings Summit, a conference designed specifically towards the healthcare sector’s communication, public relations, and marketing professionals.
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The Reputation Council Report 2017
What does it all mean? Communications leaders from across 22 countries respond to an increasingly fractured communications landscape.
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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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Trudeau Government’s Approval Rating Drops to 52% (Down 7 Points), as Six in Ten (58%) say Government’s Tax Changes about Money, Not Fairness
NDP (23%) Receives Post-Leadership Election Bounce; Liberals (38%) Still Well Ahead of Tories (30%)
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[EVENT] Thumbing Through the Noise
The consumption of content has fundamentally changed, and this raises difficult questions for marketers. Join Ipsos and other industry leading marketing, advertising and media colleagues to learn, share and discuss how to succeed in communicating effectively to your consumers.
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Ipsos CanadaNext asks Canadians to Predict the Future: Seven in Ten Canadians (72%) Think a Major Act of Cyber Terrorism is Likely, while Majority See Heavy Job Losses to AI
Online Communities Will Rival and Surpass Geographic Ones as Most Relevant, While Paper Money and Retail On the Way Out