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Three in Four (76%) BC Residents Support Public Inquiry into Money Laundering at Casinos & Most (72%) Trust It to Expose the Truth
Seven in Ten Think the Decision to Hold an Inquiry (or Not) Is Politically Motivated (70%)
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Trust in Business: Is the rising tide lifting all boats?
While 14 of 21 sectors improved their trust scores among Canadians, 4 did decline. Discover where your brand ranks.
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Three Quarters (75%) Say Canada Needs to Do More to Address Climate Change
Most Canadians are a Long Way Off from Ditching their Gas-Guzzling Vehicles. Gas Would Have to Rise to $2.40/litre to Convince the Average Canadian to Switch to a more Fuel-Efficient Alternative
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Less than a Year Before Election, Trudeau Leads in the Best (and Worst) Traits
Liberals Lead on 5 of the Top-10 Issues, while Tories Lead on 3; Two Remain Undifferentiated
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Our misperceptions about crime and violence, sex, climate change, the economy and other key issues
Ipsos’ latest Perils of Perception study shows which key facts the online public across 37 countries get right about their society – and which they get wrong. Now in its fifth year, the survey aims to highlight how we’re wired to think in certain ways and how our environment influences our (mis)perceptions.
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The Future of Packaging
Discover the future of packaging through new thinking and research on the topic of sustainable packaging, including consumer perceptions.
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New global study: Today’s views that will shape tomorrow’s food
Ipsos’ What the Future report identifies the top trends for the future of food
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[WEBINAR] Thinking Green: Consumer Perceptions on the Future of Packaging
From the latest United Nations report on climate change, to the plastic straw bans taking effect in cities all over the world, concerns about our planet’s health are top of mind for many people.
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Western Alienation on the Rise? Not So Much.
British Columbia and the federal government have been in court arguing over the TransMountain pipeline. Alberta has threatened to pull out of the federal government’s national climate change plan in protest of a federal court ruling on the same pipeline. And Saskatchewan’s premier recently told the Prime Minister that the province is strongly opposed to a federally imposed carbon tax and needs the federal government to find a way to get the pipeline built.
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Canadians’ Support and Enthusiasm for Development in the Space Sector is Taking Off
However, There Is Concern That Canada Could Be Left Behind