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Majority of Canadians (87%) Aware of the Coronavirus; Three in Ten (30%) See Threat to Canada as of Late January
Fewer (16%) See Direct Threat to Themselves or Their Family
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Renovation of Consumption Routines: Investing for Future Growth
Listen in as we share highlights from this year’s Canadian Consumption Habits and Attitudinal Trends study.
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Two-thirds of Canadian Investors are Interested in Starting or Building their Portfolio of Responsible Investment
However, lack of knowledge is a key barrier for responsible investing.
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Younger Working Canadians More Likely to Value Virtual Healthcare as Employee Benefit, and to Use it for Mental Health Services
They are also more likely to face time pressure obstacles when visiting a health care practitioner such as wait times, practitioner availability, lack of time to get appointments, and ability to get off work.
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The Future of Gender is Increasingly Nonbinary
New Report Explores Public Opinion, Marketing and Business in the Gender Spectrum
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A World of Research: 2019 in review
Looking back at what Ipsos research and analysis has told us about the world in the past year.
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[WEBINAR] Renovation of Consumption Routines: Investing for Future Growth
Join Ipsos for a complimentary live webcast for insights gleaned from CHATS, our annual study of Canadian Consumption Habits and Attitudinal Trends. Please note, this session will not be recorded, or available after this date. Don’t miss out!
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Ipsos Update - December 2019
Welcome to December’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. This month’s featured topics include the future of mobility, global infrastructure and threats facing the world today.
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The difference between men and women: How we view gender equality
Men are twice as likely as women to say gender equality has been achieved in their country.
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New Poll Reveals a Major Disconnect Between Public Perception and Reality for Canada’s Children And Strong Support for Investing in Kids
Seven in Ten (71%) Canadians Believe Canada Ranks in the Top 10 on Children's Well-Being Compared to Other Countries; In reality Canada Ranks 25th
Once Informed of Canada’s Rank, Nine in Ten (91%) Believe Improving Children’s Well-Being Should be a High Priority