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New Ipsos Poll Highlights Bruce Power's Enhanced Reputation, Increased Support for Refurbishment, and Backing for Future Expansion Plans Among Residents from Bruce, Grey, and Huron Counties
Local support for Bruce Power is high, almost all residents (96%) regard the company as a good citizen.
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Canada: Still the safe haven of old?
Is Canada the Canary in the Coal Mine? Welcome to the Ipsos Almanac – our annual review of how the events, trends and surprises of the last 12 months will shape what happens next.
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Data Dive: Gen Z women are struggling the most with stress, mental health issues
In five points, we break down how people around the world are dealing (or not) as the pandemic fades away, war grinds on and sticky inflation sticks around.
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Ipsos Update – December 2023
Risks, nations, AI… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Conservative Lead Grows As Liberals Tumble, NDP Close Behind
The Conservatives open up a 16-point lead over the Liberals while NDP support jumps 4-points.
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Growing Proportion Of Canadians Want Trudeau To Step Down
Over seven in ten (72%, +12) Canadians now think it is time for the Liberals to elect a new leader to lead them into the next election.
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Inflation Top Concern For Canadians, Conservatives Seen As Best To Handle It
Two in ten (20%) Canadians consider inflation their top concern and over a third (36%) think Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives are the best party to handle the issue.
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Most Influential Brands in Canada 2023
Ensure you're there for this top-tier marketing event to discover key insights and the defining criteria that propel a brand to a status of influence in today's world.
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2023 IG Financial Confidence Index: A Continuation of the Downward Trajectory Started Last Year
Concerns over the direction of the Canadian economy are driving pessimism.
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People still feeling the pinch, fed up with ‘shrinkflation’ as 2023 wraps up
The latest wave of the Ipsos Global Inflation Monitor finds people across 33 countries will have more money to spend in the next year as red-hot prices cool off slightly in many places; and almost half of the global public are seeing red over products getting smaller but prices staying the same.