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Covid-19: Will the pandemic ever end and how will we know?
There is no consensus on what would signal the end of the pandemic. In most of the 33 countries surveyed, the majority don’t expect it’ll happen any time soon.
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[WEBINAR] CHATS 2022: Evolving Consumption Trends in the Midst of a Pandemic
Challenging societal forces amidst the backdrop of a global pandemic continue to impact daily eating and drinking decisions. These factors have, once again, eventuated in another disruptive year for consumers and businesses alike. While predicting the future is challenging, identifying the trends that make it possible to anticipate what’s next is necessary.
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Canadians Largely Satisfied with Healthcare System, But Eager for Increased Access
Two-Thirds (66%) Satisfied with Provincial Healthcare System, But Seven in Ten (71%) Agree System is Too Bureaucratic
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Happier Holidays: Two-Thirds (66%) of Canadians Agree This Year’s Holidays Will Be Better Than Last Year’s
Only Three in Ten (29%) Say They Will Avoid Contact with People Outside of Immediate Household During Holidays; Half (54%) Will Ask Others about Vaccination Status Before Gathering
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Canadians Can’t Agree on Clear Path to Ending Vaccine Mandates
One fifth of Canadians (20%) think vaccine requirements for leisure activities should end immediately; One fifth (20%) would wait for infection rates to be negligible
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Social Listening 101: How to understand consumers
We share everything you need to know to get started with social listening: what it is, what you can expect from social listening software, and how you can use it to achieve your business goals.
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World divided on whether COVID is contained, but increasing optimism we are turning the corner
Ipsos poll for Halifax International Security Forum finds New Zealand, Canada, Germany and Sweden seen as providing best leadership on COVID, while China and U.S. underperformed; support growing for opening borders.
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Hacking, natural disasters seen as biggest threats facing world next year as fear of health epidemic subsides
Ipsos poll for Halifax International Security Forum finds wide gap between citizens’ level of concern about cyberattacks and epidemics and their confidence in governments’ ability to address them.
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Canadian Men Perceived As Less Likely to Share Physical and Mental Health Concerns vs. Women; More Comfortable Talking about Physical Health than Mental Health
Most Canadian men 18-54 are also wrong about when to begin screening for testicular cancer, believing it to be much later than the current recommendation.
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Channel Performance Management
Read more about three focus areas to consider when measuring and managing channel performance.