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Global consumer confidence remains muted
Expectations Index continues its decline as sentiment remains low among the world’s most advanced economies.
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Young Men Remain More Likely than Canadian Drivers in General to Drive While Believing They Are Impaired from Alcohol, Cannabis or an Illicit Drug, Medication (Prescribed or Not) or Other Substance Used for Recreational Purposes or to Get High
But These Behaviours Are Reported by Canadian Drivers of All Age Groups
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Canadians Conflicted on Future Role of Monarchy as Half (54%) Say Canada Should End Ties to Monarchy
Most (82%) Say Queen Elizabeth II did a Good Job in her Role as Monarch, but Fewer (56%) are Confident King Charles III will Do the Same
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Sustainability and Advertising: Friends or Foes?
How can advertising and sustainability work together to support a more sustainable future and responsible brand growth?
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Poilievre Running Away as Clear Favourite among Conservative Party Supporters
But only One in Four (23%, -2) Canadians Overall Views Him Favourably, Portending Potential Challenges for a Poilievre-Led Tory Party in Next General Election
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Salaries are lagging behind inflation… for now
New Ipsos polling finds almost 1 in 3 employees, on average, across 28 countries would seek a wage bump, or more money elsewhere, if red-hot prices don’t cool off soon.
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Ipsos Announces the Retirement of Gary Bennewies, CEO of Canada
Cynthia Pachovski will serve as interim CEO of Ipsos in Canada from September 1, during formal selection process for new CEO
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Ipsos is officially a Great Place to Work® in Canada
Global certification recognizes exceptional employee fulfillment
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Global consumer confidence continues its descent in August
All sub-indices decline as sentiment remains low among world’s largest advanced economies
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Half (47%) of Canadians are More Likely to Make a Debit Purchase if the Transaction Were Waived From Monthly Transaction Limit
Two in three Canadians aged 18-34 are more likely to make a debit purchase if the transaction fee were waived.