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A quarter (26%, +4 pts) of Canadians Say They’ll Access Charitable Services to Meet Essential Needs in Next 6 Months
Among Those who Anticipate Using Charitable Services, Three in five (62%) Canadians are Struggling to Keep Up with the Rising Cost of Living
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Vast Majority of Canadians Would Make Financial Sacrifices to Afford Essential Home Care as They Age
87% Would Make Some Sort of Monetary Trade-Off to Receive At-Home Care, Including 43% Who would Forego Leaving a Legacy to Their Loved Ones
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[WEBINAR] LGBT+ Pride 2023 Survey Insights
Each year, Ipsos runs a global survey to explore the experiences of, and attitudes towards LGBT+ individuals.
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Data Dive: How motherhood is viewed around the world
In five infographics, we uncover how people feel about everything from whether being a mother/wife is a woman’s main role in society to stigma surrounding fathers taking the lead with childrearing.
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Two global religious divides: geographic and generational
Ipsos Global Advisor survey reveals changes in beliefs and attitudes toward religion among both high-income and emerging countries and across age groups.
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[WEBINAR] Innovation Strategies During Inflationary Times
During this webinar, we will share concrete examples and case studies to inspire your thinking and help increase innovation success.
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[RECORDING] How to predict, measure and optimize the success of your brand
In this session, WSJ Bestselling author and UCLA adjunct Emmanuel Probst will share the key learning outcomes form his new book Assemblage – The Art and Science of Brand Transformation.
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Cost of Living and Healthcare are the Top Two Issues for Alberta Voters
Smith/UCP have a slight advantage on cost of living issues. Notley/NDP have a bigger advantage on healthcare issues.
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Royal Pains? Just 37% View King Charles Favourably as Monarch and Monarchy Skids in Favourability Since Death of Late Queen
Roughly Three in Ten (28%) Will Watch the Coronation Ceremony While 45% Won’t Pay Attention to It At All.
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UCP (48%) Start 2023 Alberta Election Campaign with a Narrow Lead (44%) Over NDP
Danielle Smith (35%) and Rachel Notley (35%) deadlocked as Alberta’s choice for best premier