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Ipsos Digs in for Deeper Understanding of Media Consumption in Canada
Joanne Van der Burgt to Lead Ipsos Canada's Media Measurement Practice
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Crudely Put: Oil by Rail Isn't Safe (54%), with Systemic Problems (61%) that Need a Formal Review (90%), But Pipelines are Best Way to Ship (69%)
In Wake of Lac Megantic Disaster and Other Transport Mishaps,
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Canadians Cautiously Optimistic About Job Market and Economy Heading into 2014
Employers and Employees to Ask More of Each Other in the Coming Year to Improve Business Results and Job Satisfaction
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Avoiding the Flu Shot in BC
Majority (58%) Have Not Gotten a Flu Shot This Year
Majority of Shot Avoiders (57% BC) Think Side Effects More Problematic than Getting the Flu -
Eight in Ten (81%) Residents of Saskatchewan Agree Government Should Ban Tobacco Products with Fruit and Candy Flavours
Two Thirds (63%) of Daily Smokers Agree
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Ipsos Rounds Up in the West to Focus on Regional Client Needs
Michael Rodenburgh Takes on Executive Role for Ipsos in Western Region
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Increasing Retirement Savings (52%, Up 8 Points From 2012) Tops List of Financial Priorities, Slightly Edging Debt Reduction (48%, Down 6 Points)
More Middle-Aged Canadians (68%, Up 10 Points) Jumped into the RRSP Pool in 2013
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Most (69%) Canadians Disagree that the Senate of Canada Performs a Necessary and Useful Political Function
Just One in Three (31%) Agree the Senate is Useful
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Eight in Ten (77%) Agree the Federal Government Has Allowed Canada's Railways Too Much Leeway on Determining Safety Procedures
Just One Quarter (23%) Disagree
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Fewer Canadians Believe Harper Government Working Well (40%, -4 Points), While Seven in Ten (70%) Believe the Liberal Party Will Someday Return to Power (+14 Points)
More Canadians Agree that They Share Trudeau's (48%) and Mulcair's (47%) Values than Harper's (39%)