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Canadians Outline their 2023 Federal Budget Priorities: Help with Inflation (43%), Lower Taxes (37%) and Investing in Healthcare (35%)
Increasing Taxes for Well-Off Canadians (22%) and a Reduction in Government Spending (15%) Round out Top-Five Priorities
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Canadians Divided on Opinion of Artificial Intelligence ChatGPT
Support for ChatGPT’s Technology is Cut by Half Among Those Unfamiliar
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What worries the world - March 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 12 months.
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Canadians Prioritize Food Security for Children around the World, Support Canadian Government Intervention to Improve Lives of Children Globally
8 in 10 (85%) agree that children around the world face more frightening future than their generation did.
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Consumer confidence shows stability in March global sentiment tracker
Current and Investment sub-indices decline slightly while the Expectations and Jobs indicators show little movement.
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What is the world coming to? Navigating your brand through the Polycrises
The world isn’t in crisis. The world is in crises.
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Strong Majority of Canadians Feel Canada Should Prioritize Promoting and Protecting Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
Canadians Agree Promotion and Protection of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights is Important both Within Canada (79%) and Around the World (77%)
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Synthesio rebrands to Ipsos Synthesio, strengthening its position as a global leader in AI-enabled consumer intelligence
Synthesio, a social listening pioneer and AI-enabled consumer intelligence leader announced its new brand name, Ipsos Synthesio.
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Artificial intelligence: What brands, innovators and digital product managers need to know today
ChatGPT just launched GPT-4, promising to revolutionize AI again. Here’s what consumers think, according to Ipsos research.
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[WEBINAR] Get Happy! Life satisfaction and the drivers of happiness
According to Ipsos’ 2023 annual Happiness survey, 73% of adults describe themselves as happy – up six points from a year ago. However, the lift is almost entirely driven by emerging countries.