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Worries About Cost Of Living Remain High As End Of 2023 Draws Near
At the end of 2023, nearly seven in ten (69%) Canadians report they are concerned about their ability to absorb any unexpected costs of $1,000 or more.
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Canadians Cut Back in 2023 and Plan to Continue Cuts in 2024
Cutting back on dining out (57%), looking at flyers for sales (53%), and putting off purchases like new clothes (47%) top ways Canadians dealt with inflation in 2023
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Home Ownership "Only for the Rich" as More Renters Are Giving Up On Ever Owning a Home
Over the last year, Canadians’ attitudes towards homeownership have grown increasingly negative.
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Demography is politics
How future societies are affected by declining populations will be largely predetermined by decisions already made by previous generations and by choices we make today.
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Data dive: 2023 in review
In 12 infographics, we look back at key Ipsos Global Advisor polls from a year that was filled with a few very high highs and some really low lows.
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Canadians Increasingly Believe (88%, +3) that Children Around the World Face a More Frightening Future than when They Were a Child
Nine in Ten (89%, + 7 pts) Canadian Parents Fear for their Children’s Future
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From "Everything Everywhere All at Once" to "Not Much, Anywhere, Anytime Soon"?
Access our annual Almanac for Ipsos' reflection on ESG in 2023 and guidelines for 2024.
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Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index
Each month, Ipsos tracks attitudes of consumers in 29 markets on the current and future state of their local economy, their personal financial situation, the employment climate, and their purchasing and investing confidence.
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Global predictions for 2024: Optimism is on the rise as more think next year will be better
However, people expect climate change to worsen in 2024, the Ipsos Predictions survey finds
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Most Think Trudeau Should Resign In 2024; Majority Don’t Think He Will
Seven in ten (69%) Canadians think Trudeau should step down in 2024, but six in ten don't believe he will.