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Americans (24%) More Likely Than Canadians (17%) to Invest in Bitcoin as a Short-Term Speculative Investment
Canadians Also More Reluctant to use Bitcoin or Purchase Goods or Services
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Six in Ten (63%) Canadians Who Don’t Own a Home Have “Given Up” on Ever Owning One
Two in Three (67%) Canadians Agree that Owning a Home is Only for the Rich
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Nearly 8 in 10 (79%) Young Canadians Believe Pandemic Created New Work Opportunities
Young Canadians Resilient in Face of Adversity, But Not Free of Mental Health Worries
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Health and Pocketbook Issues will Drive Vote Choice in Upcoming Ontario Election, Say Voters
Healthcare (31%), Handling of COVID-19 (25%), Lowering Taxes (24%), Help with Day-to-Day Expenses (22%) and Making Housing More Affordable (21%) are the Top-5 Issues that Will Determine How Ontarians Vote
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London maintains top “city brand” ranking from 2020 to 2022. Toronto jumps to eighth.
London preserves its spot as the world’s most admired city in the 2022 edition of the Anholt-Ipsos City Brands Index. Paris, Sydney, New York, and Rome round out the top-5, but there has been some movement in the bottom half of the top-10 cities:
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Canadians Are Concerned About Climate Change, Yet Demonstrate Low Awareness and Low Hope For Action
Only one in three Canadians believe that the government has a clear plan in place to tackle climate change
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Residents of Bruce, Grey and Huron continue to show strong support for Bruce Power
Nine in Ten (94%) Local Residents Have Confidence the Nuclear Facility Operates Safely
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Ontario Election Race Tightens as Official Campaign Draws Near
Liberals (32%, +4) Now Within Striking Distance of Progressive Conservatives (35%, -3), but Government Approval (52%) Remains Strong
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Ipsos is first research member to join SeeHer movement
After using SeeHer’s groundbreaking Gender Equality Measure® to assess thousands of ads, Ipsos joins leading global movement to eliminate gender bias in advertising and media
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Canadians Believe Poilievre Has Edge over Rest of Conservative Field, but are Less Certain that they Want Him to Win
All Candidates Leave a Net Negative Impression with Canadians; Liberal Voters More Favourable to Charest than Conservative Voters