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LGBTQ2S+ Canadians Less Impressed with Trudeau Six Years In
NDP Most Favoured Party Among LGBTQ2S+ Individuals, But May Not Be Safest Bet
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Canada’s Youngest Voters Setting Aside Ideals for Strategy in #Elxn44
Gen Z: The Pragmatic Voter? How are Gen Z Canadians Seeing the Election Campaign?
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While BIPOC Canadians Approve of the PM and His Party, Will They Show Up to Vote?
How are BIPOC Individuals Seeing the Election Campaign?
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CRIC: The Future of Cross-Platform Audience Analytics
Join Ipsos’ Josh Cormie together with a panel of experts – in data, insights and analytics - to better understand the future of audience measurement from traditional channels to digital behaviours (active and passive).
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Dead Heat down the Home Stretch: In Final Days of Campaign, Liberals (32%, unchanged) and Tories (32%, -3) are Neck and Neck while NDP (21%, unchanged) Vote Holds Steady
Deadlocked Races in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia Underscore Tightness of Campaign
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COVID-19 Pandemic and Affordability Top Issues Determining Vote Choice on September 20th
Liberals Losing Steam Compared to Start of Campaign on Being Best to Tackle Pandemic, Other Key Issues
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Ipsos acquires Infotools and further upscales digital capabilities to fuel growth
Ipsos announced today that it has entered into an agreement for the acquisition of Infotools, a top-rated software and digital services provider specializing in harmonizing, analyzing, visualizing and sharing market research data.
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Appointment of Lorenzo Larini as Chief Executive Officer, Ipsos in North America
Today, Ipsos announced the appointment of Lorenzo Larini as Chief Executive Officer for Ipsos in North America, succeeding Pierre Le Manh who decided to follow other professional opportunities
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Most Canadian Adults Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Intend to Get a Booster Shot
Still, most Canadians view getting first doses of COVID vaccines to all who want them a greater priority than making booster shots available
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Canadians Increasingly Worried About COVID-19 Variants (88%, +7), Fourth Wave (71%, +2)
Despite Increased Worry, Canadians More Comfortable with Learning to Live with COVID (70%, +3)