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Liberals (31%, -3) Shed Support as Tories (40%, +4) Capitalize in Wake of Jody Wilson-Raybould Testimony
Canadians Siding Decidedly with Wilson-Raybould (67%) over Trudeau (33%); Majority (62%) Agrees Prime Minister Has Lost Moral Authority to Govern
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Three in Four (76%) BC Residents Support Public Inquiry into Money Laundering at Casinos & Most (72%) Trust It to Expose the Truth
Seven in Ten Think the Decision to Hold an Inquiry (or Not) Is Politically Motivated (70%)
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Ipsos announces eighth annual Top 10 Most Influential Brands in Canada
Google retains top spot for seventh year, rankings shift, and Tim Hortons re-enters Top 10.
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Public Perspectives: Understanding Changing Society and Markets in 2019
Heading into 2019, we see decreasing consumer confidence and a higher potential for social and political disruption. What does that mean for you?
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Empty Planet: Preparing for the Global Population Decline
Please join Ipsos’ Darrell Bricker to hear more about a future of the world that we can no longer prevent, but one that we can shape, if we choose.
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Empty Planet: Preparing for the Global Population Decline
Please join Ipsos’ Darrell Bricker to hear more about a future of the world that we can no longer prevent, but one that we can shape, if we choose.
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Empty Planet: The Shock of Global Population Decline
Rigorously researched and deeply compelling, Empty Planet offers a vision of a future that we can no longer prevent - but one that we can shape, if we choose.
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Canadians Becoming More Nervous About Immigration
Four in Ten (44%, +8) Believe There are Too Many Immigrants in Canada; Majority (57%, +5) Say It has Placed Too Much Pressure on Public Services
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[EVENT] Empty Planet Book Launch & Reception
Ipsos is delighted to be hosting a cocktail reception to celebrate the launch of Empty Planet: The Shock of Global Population Decline (Penguin Random House Canada).
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Less than a Year Before Election, Trudeau Leads in the Best (and Worst) Traits
Liberals Lead on 5 of the Top-10 Issues, while Tories Lead on 3; Two Remain Undifferentiated