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Portfolio Strategy Against Economic Uncertainty
Crises translate to periods of rapid change. Marketers who evolve their products and portfolios with informed agility are the most likely to weather the storm.
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Canadians warm up to their insurance providers in 2023, yet challenges across the industry remain.
Ipsos releases new insights from its CSI Insurance tracker. Now in its twelfth wave, the study provides a comprehensive analysis of the Canadian insurance market.
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Populism remains strong
Ahead of a major global election year, many around the world back populist attitudes.
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Valentine’s Day: Millennials most satisfied with their romantic/sex life
New polling across 31 countries finds age, income and relationship status all appear to play a role in how satisfied (or not) people are with their spouse/partner, feeling loved and their romantic/sex life.
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As Valentine’s Day Approaches, Four in Ten (38%) Say Money is a Major Cause of Stress in their Relationship
While Most (94%) Say its Important for their Partner to Be on the Same Page, One in Three (33%) Say They’re “Going it Alone” on the Household Finances
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Relationship Wars: Spending a source of conflict for as many as one in three (32%) couples
Vast majority (82%) feel financially compatible with their spouse, though more than one in three (35%) think their spouse spends too much money
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Ipsos releases the 2024 edition of the Reputation Council report
The Reputation Council is a definitive guide to the latest thinking and practice in corporate communications and corporate reputation management, from senior communicators at many of the world's most respected companies.
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Ipsos ranks Canada’s Top 10 Most Influential Brands of 2023
In thirteenth annual report, Google and Amazon held on to the top two slots, while Costco broke into the Top 10 for the first time
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Canadians Divided on Whether Ukraine Should Keep Fighting (39%) or Settle With Russia (30%) and Give up Some Land
Four in ten (39%) Canadians believe that Ukraine should keep fighting and drive Russia from all its land, while three in ten (31%) support a negotiation with Russia, even at the price of giving up some land. The rest (31%) don’t know either way.
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New IPSOS-ICC Study Reveals Newcomers Feel Welcomed and Treated Fairly yet Challenged by Housing and Finances
Early findings from The Newcomer Perspective, a study conducted jointly by Ipsos and the Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC), show that newcomers have mixed feelings as they acclimatize to life in Canada.