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Putting It All On The Table
As the world continues to evolve, so do our eating habits. A surge of new trends--from shrinking household sizes, to a focus on convenience and wellness, to widespread access to information--are impacting who we eat with, what we consume, when and where we eat, and of course, why we eat what we do.
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Over Half (55%) of Online Canadians Use Their Mobile Device to Comparison Shop While In-Store
New Ipsos Study Reveals are Increasingly Comfortable With Making Purchases on Their Mobile Device
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Red Wave Lifts Ontario Liberals (44%) over PCs (31%) and NDP (20%) on Provincial Vote, But Undercurrent for Change Strong
Seven in Ten (70%) Think it's Time for Another Party to Take Over, Similar Sentiment Measured in Federal Election
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Most (82%) Canadians Think Remembrance Day is as Relevant Today as When it First Began Nearly 100 Years Ago
Canadians Divided on Whether Youth Understand the Sacrifices of Those Who Died in War and Conflict
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End of an Era: For a Second Time, a Trudeau is Headed to 24 Sussex as Liberals Poised to Win Election
National Popular Vote among Decided Voters Shows Liberals (38%) ahead of Conservatives (31%), NDP (22%), Bloc (4%) and Green (4%)
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What's Driving who Canadians will Vote for on Election Day: Economy, Taxes and the Desire for Change `Absolutely Critical'
Harper Tumbles on Key Metrics as Trudeau Grabs Momentum, Vision for Canada
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Liberals (37%) Pull Well Ahead of Conservatives (31%), NDP (24%) as Marathon Campaign Enters Home Stretch
In Ontario, Grits (43%) Break Out over Tories (30%)
Quebec Now a Tight Four-Way Race as NDP Crumbles:
Liberals (29%), Conservatives (26%), NDP (24%), Bloc (20%) -
Liberals (33%, +2) Edge into First Place over NDP (30%, -2), Conservatives (27%, -2), Driven by Vote-Rich Ontario
Liberals (41%) Have Sizeable Lead over Conservatives (32%), NDP (24%) in Battleground Ontario
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Liberals Make Gains in Key Battlegrounds of Ontario and Quebec, While NDP Stumbles; National Vote Intentions Show Tightening: NDP 32% (-2), Liberals 31% (+1), Tories 29% (Unchanged)
Economy Remains Top Issue for Canadians,
Syrian Refugee Crisis at the Bottom of the List -
Harper Falls to Third Place behind Rivals on Previously Key Attribute Advantages
Harper Now Trails Mulcair and Trudeau on both Who is Best to Deal with Canada's Shaky Economy and Who Would Make Best Prime Minister