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Ipsos Update – March 2021
Our monthly round-up of Ipsos research and thinking reflects on the world one year on from COVID, looks forward to 2025 and beyond, and presents new white papers on customer experience, product innovation and research methods.
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When the political and social become business
Explore our latest trends report to find out who’s most socially engaged, and what it means for government and business.
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One year on, most don’t see an end to the pandemic before the end of 2021 – if at all
Tracking survey data shows how threats associated with the pandemic and expectations in eight countries have changed over the past year
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Majority of Canadians Support Access to Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
A recent survey on behalf of Dying with Dignity Canada (DWDC) finds that a majority of Canadians want expanded access to medical assistance in dying
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Bruce Power Continues to Receive Strong Support from Residents in Grey, Bruce, and Huron Counties
Nine in Ten (89%) Local Residents Agree that Bruce Power Contributes to the Community in a Positive Way
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What Worries the World – February 2021
Almost two-thirds (64%) of the public across 27 countries say things in their country are heading in the wrong direction. Coronavirus remains the number one concern in our global survey – a place it has occupied for almost a year.
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Majority (64%) of Canadians Not Comfortable Travelling Abroad Until At Least 2022; 17% Say They Will Never Feel Comfortable
Eight in Ten (83%) Approve of New Travel Rules for Entering Canada; Low Sympathy for Travellers Already Abroad and Snowbirds
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COVID Continues to Take Heavy Toll on Canadians’ Mental Health
Younger Canadians, Those with Kids, and Canadians in Atlantic Canada, Ontario, and Saskatchewan/Manitoba Feeling Particularly Stressed
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Seven in Ten (71%) Canadians “Angry” That Canada is Falling Behind in Vaccination Efforts, As Only 43% Believe Canada Will Meet PM’s Targets
Canadians Increasingly Pessimistic About Return to Normalcy as Expectations for Timeline of Travel, Public Gatherings, Spending and Economic Recovery Pushed Outward
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Liberal (33%, -3) Lead Over Conservatives (30%, +1) Narrows to Just 3 Points as Trudeau Gets Mixed Reviews on Vaccine Rollout
Half (50%) Approve of PM’s Performance on Vaccine Rollout