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The Path Forward: From Empathy to Impact
Revisit our webinar exploring ways to weave empathy into your strategies in order to remain relevant as we emerge out of lockdown.
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[WEBINAR] The Path Forward: Financial Services Post Covid
Join Ipsos for our next Covid-19 The Path Forward complimentary webinar featuring a wide-range of insights to help inform your business recovery strategies – today we focus on the future of financial services which has appeared to be fast-tracked during lockdown.
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A Third (35%) of Canadians Continue to be Impacted By Layoffs (14%), Reduced Pay (16%), or have had to Close their Small Business (4%)
Younger Canadians aged 18 to 34 most likely to bear the brunt as nearly half affected (48%).
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Most Canadians value their work and find meaning in it
Canadians anticipate continuing to work almost as long as they expect themselves to be physically capable
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Covid-19 Devastates Canadian Foodservice Sales
Canadian Foodservice Sales Drop by Half in March resulting in $3B decline
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Majority (56%) of Canadians Say COVID-19 Having a Negative Impact on their Mental Health
Social Isolation (66%), Concern for Loved Ones (57%), Fear of Contracting COVID-19 (56%) and Financial Concerns (51%) are Leading Causes for COVID-related Mental Health Issues
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75 Years Later, Honouring World War II Still Matters to Canadians
Canadians uphold a strong sense of pride in the nation’s role in the war; Many recall their ancestors who served in the armed forces
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Born for this? Gen Z and the Covid-19 pandemic
Read our article exploring how Gen Zs are using their status as digital natives to expertly weather the Covid pandemic.
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Signals #4: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This fourth edition sees us bring together our latest research on coronavirus and draws on our surveys, social media monitoring and the analysis of our teams around the world.
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Two-Thirds of Canadians Think, Long Term, Climate Change is as Serious of a Problem as Coronavirus
Six in Ten Think Government Must Act Now to Combat Climate Change; Yet Many are Unwilling to Change Their Own Behaviours