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Canadian rare disease patients and direct caregivers experience major hurdles for timely diagnosis, care and access to medicines
Strong majority of those surveyed want the federal government to invest in centres of expertise networked to local healthcare professionals to reach all patients wherever they live in Canada
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Federal Vote Settles Back into Familiar Territory
Liberals and Conservatives are once again neck-and-neck, settling back into a familiar pattern that has held since the 2019 election.
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Data Dive: How the Russia-Ukraine war is shaping opinions around the globe
In five infographics, we dive deeper into the impact the invasion is having on everything from consumer confidence to concerns about another world conflict.
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One Year Later, are Canadians Starting to Lose Interest in Ukraine?
Six-in-ten (58%) Canadians continue to follow Russia’s invasion of Ukraine closely, while half (48%) now agree that Canada can’t afford to give financial support to Ukraine given the current economic conditions.
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What worries the world – February 2023
Inflation remains the top global concern for the 11th month in a row with 15 countries choosing it as their number one worry.
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Inflation Taking Disproportionate Toll on Canadians Aged 18-34, Impacting Confidence in their Financial Future
Half (52%) of Young Adults say they Weren’t Prepared for Impact of Inflation making them Less Prepared than Older Generations
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Canada’s Inconvenient Truths
Our failure to recognize and address what’s needed for an inevitable energy transition and some “inconvenient truths” leaves Canada ill-equipped to handle the challenge ahead.
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Ipsos releases Global Trends 2023: A new world disorder
As 2023 opens, we’re entering a new world disorder filled with crises on multiple fronts. The largest Global Trends survey ever, from leading insights firm Ipsos, shows that, globally, 74% agree that their government and public services will do too little to help people in the years ahead.
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A New World Disorder: Opportunity in a Polycrisis
This week we released our annual study, Ipsos Global Trends 2023. How does it all play out in Canada? Take a look.
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Fraud is too Common in Canada: Nearly Half (43%) of Canadians Have Knowingly Been Victimized by Fraud or Scams, in their Lifetime
Breaking Stereotypes: Older Canadians (55+) are among the least likely to report being fraud victims