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Ipsos to Present 28 Original Research Papers at AAPOR 2019
Visit the Ipsos KnowledgePanel Booth 218-220 to Meet the Team and Learn More!
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In Era of Fake News, Trust in Traditional News Sources Rebounding
But Millennials Continue to Challenge News Outlets as Majority (56%) Says Traditional News Sources are Becoming Less Relevant
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Canadians are Feeling Nervous (22%), Afraid (21%) and Distressed (18%) About the Future of Health System
Canadians Worry A Great Deal About Looming Cuts to Health Care (65%) and Eventually Having to Pay More For Health Care Services (56%)
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AAPOR Conference
Join Ipsos and America’s leading association of public opinion and survey research professionals for a wide range of mission critical insights to navigate an age of uncertainty.
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As Barrage of SNC-Lavalin News Subsides, Liberals (32%, +2) Regain some Ground Against Conservatives (36%, -4)
Ontario a Dogfight Between Liberals (34%) and Conservatives (34%), While Liberal Lead in Quebec Narrows to 7 Points
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UCP (50%, up 3) Lead NDP (40%, up 1) by 10-Points as Campaign Closes
NDP ahead in Edmonton, UCP ahead in Calgary and Rest of Alberta
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UCP (47%, down 5) Lead Shrinks to 8-Points Over NDP (39%, up 4)
Notley (32%, up 2) Leads Kenney (28%, down 5) as Best Premier
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Ipsos Disruption Barometer for Canada
For the fourth month in a row the Ipsos Disruption Barometer for Canada sits in negative territory. See what it means for your business.
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Conservatives (40%) Hold Lead over Liberals (30%, -1) as SNC-Lavalin Affair Continues to Boil
Prime Minister Trudeau’s Approval Rating (40%) Now Lower than President Trump’s (43%) in the US
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UCP (52%) well in front of NDP (35%) as April 16 election called
NDP Competitive in Edmonton (NDP 44%, UCP 43%). Notley (30%) Close to Kenney (33%) as Best Premier