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Six in Ten (63%) Canadians Who Don’t Own a Home Continue to Feel Owning a Home is Completely Out of Reach, have “Given Up” on Ever Owning One
Seven in Ten (71%) Say High Interest Rates Currently Have Them on the Sidelines of Home Buying or Selling
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Brand Building with New Canadians
Revisit our on demand webinar for insights from the Ipsos New Canadians Research Community, a 200+ member online community of new-to-Canada residents.
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Eight in Ten (79%) Canadians Believe Acts of Violence Will Increase in Canada in the Future
Mental Health Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic Cited by Two-Thirds (65%) of Those Who See More Violence in Their Communities Since the Pandemic Began
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A New World Disorder: Opportunity in a Polycrisis
This week we released our annual study, Ipsos Global Trends 2023. How does it all play out in Canada? Take a look.
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[WEBINAR] Brand Building With New Canadians
Has your business developed a strategy to address the unique product, service, and communication needs of Canada’s immigrant population? Join us as we explore the Canadian newcomer!
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Inflation has citizens’ around the world pointing a finger at government policies
People across 36 countries place (some of the) fault for the cost of living at the feet of politicians, but also realize there are larger factors at play.
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Germany finishes first again with Japan and Canada rounding out the top three nations
Germany finishes in first place again, while Japan overtakes Canada for second place. The United Kingdom’s ranking drops again in 2022, moving from fifth to sixth. Russia’s ranking falls to the bottom three nations.
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Four in ten across 28 countries expect their disposable income to fall over the next year
New polling by Ipsos across 28 countries finds that in many markets the public expect recent cost of living pressures to continue.
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What Worries the World – July 2022
Concern about inflation continues to rise and is the top worry for the fourth month in a row.
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Perception Vs. Reality? Canadians Believe They’re Leading the Way on Refugee Support, But They’re Actually at the Back of the Pack
64% of Canadians support accepting more Ukrainian refugees