Search
-
Half of Canadians at “High Risk” On Their Mental Health
Women, lower-income and younger Canadians at most risk
-
Doctors are the most trusted profession in Canada and across the world
Canadians place a higher trust in both doctors and scientists than they did before the pandemic; though Canadian armed forces see a decline in trust ratings
-
Positive impact of intersectionality in advertising
The Unstereotype Alliance today released its new report “Beyond Gender 2: The Impact of Intersectionality in Advertising,” produced with support from LIONS and research conducted by Ipsos.
-
Ipsos Awards Top Honours for Financial Services Excellence in Canada
Ipsos Announces Winners of 2021 Financial Service Excellence Awards
-
Healthcare Cybersecurity Insights + Tips
Discover research examining the attitudes, concerns, and impacts on medical device security, as well as cybersecurity across large and midsize healthcare delivery organizations.
-
Is facing your mortality sparking the ‘Great Resignation’? Why we don’t want to work anymore
A combination of burnout, disengagement, ‘unpaid labour’ and more is pushing workers to make drastic career moves.
-
Four in Ten (40%) working Canadians Say They’ve Experienced A Decline in Their Physical Health Throughout the Pandemic
Virtual care tools appear to be useful, but there is room to improve on accessible benefits
-
Pandemic Within A Pandemic: Most (69%) Believe There is a Mental Health Pandemic in Canada.
Nearly Three in Ten (28%) Admit Their Mental Health Has Deteriorated, Over the Course of the Pandemic.
-
The Future is Unwritten
Consumer behaviours from the pandemic are going remain in flux for years to come. Our advice: be patient.
-
Majority (55%) of Canadians say their Mental Health has been Negatively Impacted by COVID-19
Emotional, Mental and Physical Fatigue (62%) Tops list of COVID-related Mental Health Concerns