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Governing Past the Next Election
Ipsos and the IOG have partnered to examine critical challenges facing Canada and the new government. Read our articles today.
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One Week from E-Day, Canadians Say They’re Hearing More Negativity About Candidates and Leaders than Policy Options and Campaign Promises
SNC-Lavalin Affair, Leaders’ Debates, Scheer’s Abortion Stance Have Most Impact on Vote Choice
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Mental Health in the workplace: Global Impact Study
Results from our new international study on mental health for Teladoc Health reveals the true scale of challenges in the workplace – from the magnitude of under-reporting of mental health conditions to what prevents people from seeking the support they need.
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Ipsos MMA Announces the Next Generation of Multi-Touch Attribution
Ipsos have successfully addressed one of the largest marketing measurement challenges in the industry with the launch of version 2.0 of the Activate Unified Marketing Planning Platform, a marketing attribution, optimization and simulation solution.
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Singh wins Canadian debate on Twitter
With the English debate concluded, Canadians seem to be tuning in more to the federal election which will be held on October 21.
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Bots Activity Stable in Campaign Except for a Spike Around Blackface Scandal
Bot activity on social media during Canada’s election campaign has been stable, except for a spike in activity around the release of pictures of Justin Trudeau in blackface on September 18 and 19.
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Health Care Continues to Be Top Issue for Canadians (37%); Climate Change Climbs to Second (30%, +4), Ahead of Affordability (26%, -2)
9 in 10 (89%) Agree Action is Needed to Protect Quality of Health System, Half (47%) Won’t Pay A Single Dollar More to Access Better Care
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Study reveals on-line video continues to grow, may be an extension of the TV era
Thirteenth annual Digital Marketing Pulse Survey provides actionable insights for Canadian marketers
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When Lies Have Legs: Majority of Canadians (56%) Have Been Fooled By At Least Some Form of Fake or Outdated Content Online
Most (61%) Think Public Concern About “Fake News” is Excessive Yet Many Have Difficulty Deciphering What Constitutes Fact
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Mall makeovers vs. online shopping: Will e-commerce support or replace brick and mortar?
More than half say it’s easier to buy goods and services online than a year ago.