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One in Three (32%) Working Canadians Say They’d Look for Another Job if Their Employer Forced Them to Work Exclusively at the Office/Workplace
Four in Ten (44%) say Their Workplace Now Offers Flexible Arrangements that Didn’t Exist Prior to the Pandemic
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As Campaign Kicks Off, Four in Ten Choose Ford as Best Premier (41%) ahead of Horwath (32%) and Del Duca (21%)
Ford Leads Other Leaders on 9 Attributes Tested, Horwath on 5, Del Duca on None
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Progressive Conservatives Pull Away from the Pack as Official Race Gets Underway
On Heels of Pre-Election Budget, PCs (39%, +4) Pull Out Ahead while Liberals (26%, -6) and NDP (25%, +2) Split Progressive Vote
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Ipsos Update - May 2022
Happiness, Identity, and global reactions to the war in Ukraine are among the featured topics in this month’s edition. Also featured: our Earth Day 2022 reports.
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Six in Ten (63%) Canadians Who Don’t Own a Home Have “Given Up” on Ever Owning One
Two in Three (67%) Canadians Agree that Owning a Home is Only for the Rich
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How social insights help fashion brands stay on trend
To keep up with trends in conscious consumption, sustainability, and emerging technologies, fashion brands need better consumer intelligence.
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Nearly 8 in 10 (79%) Young Canadians Believe Pandemic Created New Work Opportunities
Young Canadians Resilient in Face of Adversity, But Not Free of Mental Health Worries
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Health and Pocketbook Issues will Drive Vote Choice in Upcoming Ontario Election, Say Voters
Healthcare (31%), Handling of COVID-19 (25%), Lowering Taxes (24%), Help with Day-to-Day Expenses (22%) and Making Housing More Affordable (21%) are the Top-5 Issues that Will Determine How Ontarians Vote
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Canadians Are Concerned About Climate Change, Yet Demonstrate Low Awareness and Low Hope For Action
Only one in three Canadians believe that the government has a clear plan in place to tackle climate change
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Ontario Election Race Tightens as Official Campaign Draws Near
Liberals (32%, +4) Now Within Striking Distance of Progressive Conservatives (35%, -3), but Government Approval (52%) Remains Strong