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Ipsos Pride Survey 2025: Majority are for anti-discrimination protections, but support slips for several LGBT+ issues
A new Ipsos survey across 26 countries finds the proportion in favour of everything from trans athletes to Pride Month marketing is down since 2021.
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Toronto Region Residents Split on Economic Outlook, Overwhelmingly Support Government Focus on Growth: New Ipsos Poll for Toronto Region Board of Trade
Housing Crisis Tops List of Business Growth Barriers as Toronto Residents Urge Economic Focus
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Conflicting Global Perceptions around AI present Mixed Signals for Brands
Our 30-country report reveals regional differences in the level of excitement about advances in artificial intelligence, confidence in responsible use, and expectations of future impacts.
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Canadians See Oilers Win as National Symbol of Resilience, Say Winning the Cup Is Especially Important This Year
Majority of Canadians Back the Oilers, Tying Team’s Success to a Deeper Sense of Identity and Unity
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Ipsos Wins Canadian Research Insight Council’s 2025 Innovation & Advancement and Business Impact Awards
Ipsos has won two Canadian Research Insight Council’s (CRIC) Excellence Awards in 2025, presented at CRIC’s Annual Conference & Gala event.
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Majority (54%) Of Working Canadians Or Their Spouse Contend With Mental or Physical Health Conditions
Three-Quarters (75%) Of Women Say They Want Or Need Benefits That Specifically Support Women’s Health
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Canadians Cut Back Charitable Giving As Budgets Tighten Amid Economic Uncertainty
Economic stress prompts Canadians to scale back on giving - domestic causes take priority as global crises persist
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Darrell Bricker Recognized with Fellow Designation by the Canadian Research Insights Council (CRIC)
Ipsos is proud to announce that Darrell Bricker, CAIP, FCRIC, has been recognized with a Fellow designation by the Canadian Research Insights Council (CRIC).
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Amid Tepid Satisfaction with Election Outcome, Canadians Outline Their Priorities for New Liberal Government Ahead of Throne Speech
Regional divides reveal sharp contrasts in satisfaction and priorities, with cost of living and national interests topping the new government's to-do list.
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With King Set to Open Parliament, Pro-monarchy Sentiment Rises as Canadians Say It Differentiates Canada from U.S.
Generational divides and shifting attitudes show the monarchy gaining ground - but challenges remain, especially in Quebec.