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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
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Canadian Marketing Association & Ipsos Launch the 2017 Digital Marketing Pulse Survey
Latest Survey Provides Insights in Shifts in Marketing Spend in 2017
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Ipsos Connect launches Connect:Digital, in Partnership With Moat
Ipsos Connect expands digital offer with a new solution that allows brands to optimize creative, maximize brand impact and minimize media spend
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Ipsos Marketing Enriches Path to Purchase Expertise with New Global Practice Leader
Alison Chaltas Joins Ipsos Marketing as Global President, Path to Purchase
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Gaming X,Y,Z Syndicated Study 2017
Insights on Technology Use, Social Media, and Everything Lottery & Gambling Related Among Three Critical Demographic Groups
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ICA and Ipsos announce sixth annual Top 10 Most Influential Brands in Canada at FFWD: Advertising and Marketing Week 2017
Google retains top spot for fifth year, rankings shift and CBC re-enters Top 10
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Seven in Ten Canadians (68%) Have Skipped Seeing a Doctor Due to Long Wait Times, Timeliness or Other Barriers
Half of Ontarians (49%) Interested in Online Appointments with Ontario-Based Doctors
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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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One in Five (18%) Small and Medium-Sized Canadian Businesses Have Been Victims of Cyber-Attacks
IT security and protection of business data is of top priority for Canadian businesses
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Canadians Favour More Tools for Prosecutors to Combat White-Collar Crime and Want to See Legislation that Better Targets Guilty Parties
Four in five Canadians agree that Canada should add deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) to the list of tools available to prosecutors so they have another way to enforce Canada's laws
Fully two thirds indicate that it is very important that Canadian legislation should target the individual business executives who may have personally broken the law (67%) and be structured to ensure that innocent people don't lose their jobs, their pensions or their investments because of the actions of individual executives at a company (68%)