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Canadians (95%) agree that it’s important to have federal government policies that enable aging in place
Nine in ten (93%) Canadians Rally Behind Integrating Health, Housing and Social Services to Support Aging Well
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Shoppers Want to ‘Do Good’ But Brands Are Missing the Mark
Despite nearly 76% of consumers claiming they want to support sustainable brands, conscious consumerism only accounts for 38% of purchases, pointing to the "say-do gap" that businesses must address to drive growth in the sustainable economy.
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Race Tightens Further as Campaign Hits Final Stretch
Conservatives (38%, +2) Close in on Liberals (41%, -1)
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Institute on Governance: A post election conversation
Join Ipsos experts for a candid discussion hosted by the Institute on Governance (IOG) where we will debrief on the results of the Canadian federal election and look at what the issues are facing a new government.
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Understand the world's most influential consumers and business leaders
Ipsos Global Influentials provides actionable insights into the consumption and lifestyle habits of high-net-worth individuals and top executives.
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MNP Consumer Debt Index Rebounds to 88 Points After a Taking a Significant Dip Last Quarter
Significantly fewer Canadians are saying they already can’t pay their bills and debts (26%, -9)
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CRIC Conference & Awards Gala
In an era of accelerating technological advancements, societal shifts, and evolving consumer expectations, understanding and adapting to “The Speed of Change” is crucial.
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Accessible Online Banking
Discover how brands can deepen customer relationships, drive referrals, and build positive public perception by addressing accessibility gaps in their digital experiences.
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Though Most Canadians Feel Achieving Gender Equality Is Important to Them, Gender and Age Gaps in Opinion Persist
63% of Canadians say achieving equality between men and women is important to them personally
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Outsmarting Digital Deceptions: Fewer Scam Encounters Among Older Canadians Compared to Younger Generations
84% of Canadians Confident in Detecting Email Scams, Yet Only 57% Can Identify Home Smart Device Intrusions