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[EVENT] Thumbing Through the Noise
The consumption of content has fundamentally changed, and this raises difficult questions for marketers. Join Ipsos and other industry leading marketing, advertising and media colleagues to learn, share and discuss how to succeed in communicating effectively to your consumers.
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Canadians Least Likely of “Three Amigos” to Think NAFTA Renegotiation a Good Thing, But Have Most Confidence in Government’s Ability to Negotiate
Most Mexicans (79%) and Canadians (74%) Support NAFTA, Drops to 58% among Americans
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Ipsos CanadaNext Featured on Global National
Global National draws from Ipsos CanadaNext in a feature exploring Canadian concerns on the future impacts of rapid technological advances.
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Ipsos CanadaNext asks Canadians to Predict the Future: Seven in Ten Canadians (72%) Think a Major Act of Cyber Terrorism is Likely, while Majority See Heavy Job Losses to AI
Online Communities Will Rival and Surpass Geographic Ones as Most Relevant, While Paper Money and Retail On the Way Out
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Nine in Ten Canadians (88%) Claim to Support Local Businesses Over Large Ones
Majority (57%) Would Pay More for a Product or Service Sold by a Local Business
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Health, Economy and Jobs, Lower Taxes Poised to Be Top Ballot-Box Issues in Upcoming Ontario Campaign
A Majority Disapprove of Wynne Liberals’ Handling of Top Issues
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Canadians Broadly Favourable Toward Immigration, But Four in Ten (40%) Say It’s Making the Country Change in Ways They Don’t Like
One in Four (25%) Think Canada Should Close Borders to Refugees
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Canadian Marketing Association & Ipsos Launch the 2017 Digital Marketing Pulse Survey
Latest Survey Provides Insights in Shifts in Marketing Spend in 2017
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Majority of Global Citizens (63%) Agree That Ride Sharing Services Should Be Regulated Like Taxis
More Than Four in Ten (43%) Would Choose a Ride Sharing Service Over Traditional Taxi Cabs
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Six in Ten (61%) Canadians Have Confidence in Liberal Government’s Ability to Renegotiate NAFTA
Trudeau Liberals (36%) Have Big Edge over Scheer Tories (20%) on Dealing Effectively with U.S. President Donald Trump