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IMPACT AI Conference
Ipsos is pleased to be a sponsor of The Humanity of AI, a conference dedicated to connecting those leading the world’s transformation towards an inclusive AI ecosystem.
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New Study reveals misconceptions among Ontario Youth in their understanding of Melanoma and Sun Safety
Two-thirds (65%) acknowledge that while they know sun safety is important, they don’t always take the appropriate steps to protect themselves.
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Eight in Ten (80%) Albertans Support Notion that All Publicly-Funded Hospitals in Alberta Be Required to Allow Medically-Assisted Dying on their Premises
Majority of every demographic group studied – including those with religious identity – support access in all publicly-funded facilities
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UCP (52%) well in front of NDP (35%) as April 16 election called
NDP Competitive in Edmonton (NDP 44%, UCP 43%). Notley (30%) Close to Kenney (33%) as Best Premier
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Liberals (31%, -3) Shed Support as Tories (40%, +4) Capitalize in Wake of Jody Wilson-Raybould Testimony
Canadians Siding Decidedly with Wilson-Raybould (67%) over Trudeau (33%); Majority (62%) Agrees Prime Minister Has Lost Moral Authority to Govern
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Two in Three (65%) Canadians Would Take a Drug Containing Cannabis if Prescribed by a Doctor and Covered by Insurance
Majority of Canadians (54%) Believe Taking Cannabis for Medical Reasons Without Consulting a Doctor Poses a Risk
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As 75th Anniversary of D-Day Approaches, Majority of Canadians Fail Quiz About Canada’s Involvement in Historic Day
Only 46% Think Canadians Know a Good Deal about their History; Fewer (39%) Agree Students Learn Enough About World Wars in School
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Liberal Re-Election Chances in Jeopardy as Conservatives (36%, +3) Now Lead Liberals (34%, -4) Amid Jody Wilson-Raybould Resignation
Trudeau Government Approval Rating Drops 9 Points to 42%
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Three in Four (76%) BC Residents Support Public Inquiry into Money Laundering at Casinos & Most (72%) Trust It to Expose the Truth
Seven in Ten Think the Decision to Hold an Inquiry (or Not) Is Politically Motivated (70%)
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Four in Ten (40%) Canadians Went Over Budget During the Holidays, But Amount of Overspending Has Declined
On Average, Canadians Overspent by $384, Down 28% from Last Year and an Eight-Year Low