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One in Eight (13%) Canadians is Completely Undecided on How to Vote
Analysis Explores Who They Are, How They Feel, and What’s Important to Them
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Conservatives (35%, +3) Continue to Build Momentum and Slight National Lead Over Liberals (32%, +1) as NDP Surge Halts (21%, -2)
Tight Races in Quebec, Ontario and BC Continue, as well as key demographic segments
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Canadians Remain Open to Changing their Vote as Debates Loom on the Horizon
Only 46% Say They Have Locked Their Vote: NDP Leads as Second Choice; Canadians See Liberals as Having Best Odds to Win September 20th Vote
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Six in Ten (60%) Canadians See Racism as a Serious Problem Facing the Country
One-Quarter (24%) Report an Increase in Racism over Past Few Years
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Three Quarters (74%) Support Mandatory Vaccination for Public-Facing Workers; 65% Support Same for Return-To-Office
Lowering Income Taxes (39%) and Addressing Affordability (37%) Top Priorities for Canadians for Post-Pandemic Recovery
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Tech Sustainability: Activating Consumer Desire to Make a Difference
Next up in our sustainability series: the actions technology brands can take to bridge the “say-do” gap.
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Medallia: The State of Experience in Canada
Join Ipsos’ Lesley Haibach and a panel of CX experts to hear results from a recent survey with 300 experience professionals and 2000 Canadian consumers to understand the challenges and implications of COVID on Canadian businesses, how organizations are prioritizing experience initiatives, as well as understanding the role customer experience plays in consumer buying decisions.
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Liberals (31%, -2) and Conservatives (32%, unchanged) Remain Neck and Neck in Tight Election Campaign as NDP Gains Steam
Close Races Remain in Key Battlegrounds of Ontario, BC and Quebec
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Ipsos Update – September 2021
This month we feature new research on women in advertising, wellbeing in India, alongside updates on world opinion on globalisation, economic recovery, exercise and sports, and more.
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A Quarter (24%) of Canadians Do Not Feel Safe Going to a Polling Station
Majority Agrees (68%) that All Polling Station Workers Should be Vaccinated