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Majority (56%) feel opposition parties should work with government to avoid an early election, even amidst low support for Trudeau
Only 28% of Canadians believe that the Liberal Party would do better in the next federal election if PM Trudeau resigned as leader.
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Half (52%) of Canadians Believe Government Should Place “High Priority” on Helping Children Transitioning from Child Welfare System into School or Workforce
Nine in ten (93%) believe youth in government care should receive equal access to educational opportunities; only 69% think they do.
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Mind the Benefits Gap: Survey Reveals Significant Coverage, Knowledge, and Engagement Gaps in Canadian Employer Benefits and Wellbeing Programs
Amid Declining Job Satisfaction and Wellbeing, Many Working Canadians Lack Awareness of the Key Supports and Programs that are Available to Them
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Toronto Region Board of Trade: Tackling Toronto’s Congestion Crisis
Ipsos’ Martin Hrobsky is joining industry leaders at Stuck: Tackling Toronto's Congestion Crisis to explore high-impact, immediate solutions like accelerating construction, cutting red tape and modernizing procurement. The event will address broader impacts, including workforce stability, business operations and economic effects, offering actionable insights to expedite projects and reduce delays.
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[WEBINAR] Cannes 2024: 6(0) Shades of Context for Brand Success
Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain actionable insights and drive your brand's success.
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BC Residents Open to Range of Options to Meet Electricity Demands
Renewables top list (82%), but majority also supportive of reviewing restrictions on new hydroelectric dams (64%) and nuclear power (58%)
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Despite Easing Inflation, 43% of Canadians Still Concerned about Feeding their Family, Rising to 54% among Parents
Six in ten Canadians are concerned they can’t absorb any unexpected costs of $1,000 or more (63%, rising to 72% among parents).
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Ipsos Update – September 2024
Data, Healthcare, Education … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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August 2024: Consumer confidence sees gains and losses
Consumer confidence is mixed among Latin American countries. Meanwhile, sentiment is up in Canada (+3.1 points).
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Widespread support for banning social media for under 14s and acceptance that kids today have it harder
In the second edition of our annual Education Monitor, we explore global attitudes towards education and schools, with a special focus on the role of technology, AI and smartphones.