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Appointment of Lorenzo Larini as Chief Executive Officer, Ipsos in North America
Today, Ipsos announced the appointment of Lorenzo Larini as Chief Executive Officer for Ipsos in North America, succeeding Pierre Le Manh who decided to follow other professional opportunities
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Most Canadian Adults Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Intend to Get a Booster Shot
Still, most Canadians view getting first doses of COVID vaccines to all who want them a greater priority than making booster shots available
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Canadians Increasingly Worried About COVID-19 Variants (88%, +7), Fourth Wave (71%, +2)
Despite Increased Worry, Canadians More Comfortable with Learning to Live with COVID (70%, +3)
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Canadians Now Near-Unanimous Against Racism, Yet Two-Thirds (65%) of Non-White Canadians Say They Have Experienced Racism
Six in Ten (58%) Agree Institutions Such as Government and Schools Tolerate Racism, With No Difference in Attitudes Between White and Non-White Canadians
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One in Five (17%) Voters Say Protests at Liberal Campaign Events Will Affect Their Vote. Protests Most Galvanizing for Those Already Intending to Vote Liberal
Opposition to Pandemic Election Continues to Grow (68% +12 pts)
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Management Of Healthcare Crises Is Still A Top-5 Concern For Many Citizens
2021 Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index shows nations which have made significant strides to contain the COVID-19 pandemic are rated positively by citizens globally on their performance of handling healthcare crises.
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One in Eight (13%) Canadians is Completely Undecided on How to Vote
Analysis Explores Who They Are, How They Feel, and What’s Important to Them
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Conservatives (35%, +3) Continue to Build Momentum and Slight National Lead Over Liberals (32%, +1) as NDP Surge Halts (21%, -2)
Tight Races in Quebec, Ontario and BC Continue, as well as key demographic segments
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Canadians Remain Open to Changing their Vote as Debates Loom on the Horizon
Only 46% Say They Have Locked Their Vote: NDP Leads as Second Choice; Canadians See Liberals as Having Best Odds to Win September 20th Vote
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Six in Ten (60%) Canadians See Racism as a Serious Problem Facing the Country
One-Quarter (24%) Report an Increase in Racism over Past Few Years