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Canadians Dismiss U.S. Annexation as Unlikely to Happen
Canadians increasingly see ‘51st state’ talk as political rhetoric, with support and perceived threats falling sharply across generations.
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Global Optimism Declines According to Ipsos Global Trends 9th Edition
Opportunities arise as economic adjustments and global dynamics reshape consumer optimism according to the 9th edition of Ipsos Global Trends.
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Six In Ten Canadians (58%) Approve of the Liberal Government’s Performance Under PM Carney
Liberals (43%) Remain Ahead of Conservatives (39%) as Parliament Resumes, Poilievre Takes His Seat in the Commons
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Nearly Four in Ten (36%) Give the Liberal Government a Failing Grade on Dealing with Cost of Living
Canadians See Mixed Performance from Carney Government After 150 Days in Office
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Ipsos Equalities Index 2025: More needs to be done to promote equality, but support has slipped over the last two years
The third edition of our Equalities Index covers 31 countries, and finds twice as many think campaigns to promote equality should go further (43%) than believe they ought to be rolled back (21%).
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Ipsos Partners with Stanford University to Pioneer the Future of Market Research with Synthetic Data
Ipsos partners with Stanford University's Politics and Social Change Lab (PASCL).
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Leading Up to August 1st Deadline, Canadians Split on Whether Trump is Bluffing on Tariffs
The pressure is on the prime minister as other countries ink deals and accept a baseline tariff
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Pragmatism Over Patriotism?
Read more about how Canadians are recalibrating their relationship with America.
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Canadians Show Increased Confidence in National Leadership’s Ability to Handle Trump; Notable Resistance to Us Products Continues
Confidence in leaders rises, but economic concerns and U.S. resistance persist.
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Public Support Holding Steady for Refugees Despite Global Fragility
A new survey by Ipsos, released for World Refugee Day, highlights the resilience of public support for refugees while also revealing significant concerns to be addressed.