Search
-
Majority (60%) See Racism as a Serious Problem in Canada Today, Up 13 points Since Last Year
Nearly a Third of Canadians (28%) Say They Have Personally Experienced Racism in the Past Year (+5%)
-
Amid Relief Measures and Store Closures, Canadians Report Pandemic ‘Savings’ of $148
Households Left with $750 at Month-End, But Worried about Longer-Term Effects of Coronavirus on Jobs and Economy
-
Soaring food prices: People say they're paying more amid COVID - here's why
Almost two-thirds say cost of groceries has increased even as economies face deflationary pressures.
-
Canadian Shoppers More Thoughtful of Their Spending and Taking More Time to Research Online
Brands and retailers need to be prepared for this elevated behaviour, especially as they head into planning for the busy fall/winter Holiday shopping season
-
The Grill Heats Up: Canadians Finding Renewed Passion for Barbeque
New Ipsos data reveals grilling has experienced renewed popularity in the last few months.
-
Longing for the Road, 4 in 10 (40%) Canadians Plan to Take a Summer Road Trip
Three-Quarters (74%) Say Pandemic Has Changed Vacation Plans; Day Trips (68%) and Family Visits (53%) Most Popular
-
Creating (Safe) Summertime Joy in 2020
Glimmers of hope and cautious optimism are helping to drive creative, albeit unconventional, plans to enjoy the warmer months.
-
Eight in 10 (79%) Canadians Believe Statistics on Impaired Driving Should Be Updated
Current Data is Five Years Out of Date; Majority Believe in the Importance of Updated Statistics for Policymaking
-
Eight in Ten (82%) Canadians Support Federal Government’s Ban on Military-Style Assault Weapons
Doubts Remain Over Effectiveness; One-Third (32%) Doubt Measure Will Reduce Gun Violence in Canada
-
Signals #6: Understanding the Coronavirus Crisis
Our sixth edition of Signals presents new research from our teams around the world, drawing on our global polling, expert analysis and studies carried out by our teams in different countries. The aim is to keep all of us in touch with the latest information as the impacts of the crisis continue to unfold