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President Obama Leaves Office with High Worldwide Approval Ratings – But Global Expectations for Trump Are More Pessimistic
A Majority of Canadians (73%) Lack Optimism in Trump’s Presidency; Many (41%) Predict Trump Will Be Impeached
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FFWD: Ipsos Brand Influence Study
Ipsos and the ICA reveal Top 10 Most Influential Brands in Canada for 2016 at the ICA's 2017 FFWD Advertising & Marketing Week
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Ipsos FIVE Monthly Fact: January 2017
Companies across Canada rely on Ipsos FIVE's daily tracking of what individuals eat and drink. Our robust sample detailing the consumption behaviour and attitudes of 20,000 Canadians annually trended over time, coupled with the experience and expertise of the FIVE research team, ensures that key business issues are addressed with actionable insights to help our clients uncover and capitalize on opportunities to grow their businesses.
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Canadians More Optimistic than Most in the World, but Half (53%) Think the Next Generation Will Have It Worse
Four in Ten (39%) Say Canada Needs to Economically Protect Itself from the Rest of the World, Higher Than Global Average (31%), and Second Only to the U.S. (47%)
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Reader's Digest Most Trusted Brands in Canada Revealed for 2017
Nine in Ten Canadians (93%) Say They Tend to Buy from Companies They Trust More
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Six in Ten (59%) Torontonians Oppose Higher Land Transfer Tax to Help Balance Toronto City Budget
Majority (67%) Support Larger Rebate on LTT for First-Time Buyers
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One in Three Canadians (33%) Say Improving Personal Fitness and Nutrition is Top New Year's Resolution
Two in Ten (18%) Would Purchase a Gym Membership to Achieve Their Goal
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Two in Three (67%) Canadians say Something Embarrasses them about Being Canadian or Living in Canada
The Value of the Canadian Dollar (33%), our History with First Nations (27%) and Being too Politically Correct (23%)
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Canadians Forecast Across-the-Board Improvement in 2017
Canadians Anticipate Spending Less on Leisure and Entertainment, More on Life Essentials, Debt Payments and Savings
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On Balance, Canadians Feel Less Safe (22%), Not Safer (8%)Than they did One Year Ago
Quebecers Feel Less Safe in Public Places Than
the Rest of Canadians