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Three in Four Canadians are Proud of Canada’s Qualification in the Women’s FIFA World Cup
Eight in Ten Say Women’s FIFA World Cup is an Opportunity to Advance Women’s Sports
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[WEBINAR] Impact of AI on Canadians Investing Behaviour
Don’t miss out on our upcoming webinar to hear new research insights from Ipsos’ Online Investors survey.
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Women We Admire: Embracing Equity for Better Outcomes
Women We Admire is a membership organization comprised of the most accomplished women executives and leaders across the U.S. and Canada.
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ESG – a time for leadership, focus and communication, but above all action
Concluding from the latest Ipsos ESG Council report, it's increasingly clear ESG's role as an agent for positive change.
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Despite Softening Inflation, Canadians’ Affordability Concerns Remain Acute
Eight in ten (81%) continue to be concerned about rising everyday costs, while seven in ten (71%) are concerned that interest rates are rising faster than they can adjust.
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Do and don’ts for understanding generations
The more we look at generations the less we know about them. That's why it is important to see the trees in the data forest.
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Ipsos wins fifth consecutive MSPA Americas Shoppers’ Choice Award
Ipsos has been recognized by the MSPA Americas Shoppers’ Choice Awards for the fifth year in a row, affirming Ipsos’ reputation as a best-in-class provider within the highly competitive mystery shopping space.
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AI is making the world more nervous
One in three workers expect AI to lead to the loss of their current job.
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MNP Debt Index Declines Significantly as Canadians Deal with Rising Rates and Affordability Pressures
Canadians are Regretting the Amount of Debt they Have and are Concerned about Future Finances
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Over 90% of Canadians think trade is important to Canada’s economy yet only 9% of Canadians think Canada’s trade infrastructure is in good shape.
Gap between importance and assessment of Canada’s trade infrastructure underscores urgency. Over nine in ten (93%) agree that given how important trade is to Canada, we need to prioritize making sure that our trade infrastructure can effectively move people to jobs and products to market.