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Four Weeks In, Climate Change is Fastest-Moving (29%, +4), but Health Care (35%) Still Top Issue to Make a Difference at the Ballot Box
Economic Issues Matter to Many: Tories Seen as Best Party to Deal with Economy (40%, -3) and Taxes (34%, -7), Grits lead on Health Care (32%, -1)
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Ipsos MMA Announces the Next Generation of Multi-Touch Attribution
Ipsos have successfully addressed one of the largest marketing measurement challenges in the industry with the launch of version 2.0 of the Activate Unified Marketing Planning Platform, a marketing attribution, optimization and simulation solution.
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One Year On from Recreational Cannabis Legalization, 8% of Working Canadians Say Usage Permitted in the Workplace
Despite Fears of Low Productivity and High Absenteeism, Survey Finds Workplace Impact is Lower than Expected
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Courting the Undecided: One in Ten Voters (11%) Still Up for Grabs Ahead of Election Day
Nearly half (47%) are completely certain they will vote, majority (62%) disapprove of Liberals’ performance, but see Trudeau (32%) or May (24%) as best choice for PM
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Healthcare (35%), Cost of Living (27%), Climate Change (25%) Top Voter Issues as Campaign Season Kicks Off
Liberals seen as best party to deal with healthcare, Conservatives lead on the economy, both lose to Greens on climate change
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Trudeau Moves Ahead as Canadians’ Pick for Best PM (37%, +7 pts), Scheer Trails at 30% (-2 pts)
Grits and Tories in Dead Heat on Perceived Commitment to Keeping Election Promises (29%)
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As Election Looms, Majority of Canadians (52%, Up 15 Points since 2016) Say Canada’s Society is Broken
Populist and Nativist Sentiment Growing in Canada; 61% Say Traditional Parties Don’t Care about People Like Them
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ICCS Webinar: Business First 2019
Ipsos is pleased to be participating in a webinar by the Institute for Citizen-Centred Service sharing the results of its study, Business First 2019.
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Vividata partners with global leaders to launch Canada's first consumer and media passive panel
Pre-eminent consumer and audience insights company Vividata has joined forces with market research tech company RealityMine, market, audience and opinion research specialist Ipsos, and digital data collection expert Delvinia, to launch the first passive panel of its kind in Canada.
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Ipsos adopts Canadian Research Insights Council (CRIC) Seal
Recognizes Ipsos’ commitment to world-leading standards and ethics