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Three-quarters of Torontonians Believe Changes Need to be Made to Canada’s Current Approach to Drugs
Support for a Public Health Approach to Drugs in Canada (61%) Heavily Outweighs Opposition (26%) Among Toronto Residents
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Torontonians & Vancouverites More Likely to Experience Problems When Doing Home Renovations
Seven in Ten Canadians Have Difficulty Finding a Contractor They Can Trust
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How Super Mario can help you understand behavioral science
For anyone who wants to learn more about customer experience and behavioral science, video game legend Super Mario is a great metaphor.
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MRIA Conference & Gala Awards
Ipsos is delighted to be a sponsor of Canada’s premier marketing research industry conference being held in Vancouver in June. This year, several of our experts will be sharing case studies illustrating the business impact of research insight.
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Most (85%) Canadians Support Idea of Calgary Olympic Bid, But Only Half (51%) Support Use of Federal Tax Dollars to Help Fund City’s Bid
Half (49%) of Albertans Support Use of Provincial Funds to help with Bid (50%); Majority of Albertans (57%) Support City of Calgary Funds Being Used, But Only Half (49%) of Calgarians Agree
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Canadians Aren’t Sleeping Easy Despite 79% Having a Bedtime Routine
Only 11% of Canadians Sleep Through the Night; Average Canadian Takes Nearly a Half Hour (28 Minutes) to Fall Asleep
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As Pyeongchang 2018 Gets Underway, Two in Three Canadians (64%) Plan to Tune in and Watch the Winter Olympics
Canada Takes the Gold in Hockey-Watching
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The Renovation of Canadian Eating Routines
Discover five trends that are transforming Canadian eating routines.
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More Canadians (29%, +3 Points) to Attend Remembrance Day Services This Year, Up To 35% For 100th Anniversary of Armistice in 2018
Most (84%) Say Important to Attend Ceremonies While Second World War Veterans Still Present
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Half of Americans Say They’ll Shop for Deals this Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Spending Nearly $475 on Average
Clothes, Toys, Beauty & Fragrance Top the Wish List, Along with Big-Ticket Items Like TVs