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Nearly 60% of those surveyed in the Global South have experienced some form of online harm – almost 25% of them felt they were targeted because of their gender identity
Ipsos Public Affairs’ survey for the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), focused on the Global South covers respondents of all genders in 18 countries and forms the first statistically meaningful survey of women’s and LGBT+ individuals’ online experiences.
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Coffee Association of Canada Webinar
Are you ready to elevate your coffee game and beat the summer heat? Ipsos’ Kathy Perrotta will join a CAC webinar featuring a panel of experts exploring data, insights and trends in the “hot” cold beverage space.
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[WEBINAR] LGBT+ Pride 2023 Survey Insights
Each year, Ipsos runs a global survey to explore the experiences of, and attitudes towards LGBT+ individuals.
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Navigating Social Issues: When and how to speak out
Five pieces of actionable guidance for corporate leaders as they determine what to speak out on and how, with a focus on maximizing opportunity and limiting risk.
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Eight in 10 (81%) Young Canadians Report Satisfaction with Their Life, up 4 Points from Last Year
Boys/Men Feeling more Positive than Girls/Women; Teens More Optimistic than Twenty-Somethings
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Insights for Embedding ESG in Experience
Strengthening customer relationships and doing right by the world.
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Canadian Consumers see Tech as Driving Force Behind Small-Business Growth
Majority (54%) of Consumers Disagree that E-Commerce has now Peaked
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MNP Debt Index Rebounds From All-Time Low as Interest Rates Stabilize, but Half (50%) Feel the Worst is Yet to Come
Canadians Are Feeling More Confident About Their Debt but Interest Rates, but Concern about Inflation Lingers
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Ipsos Update – April 2023
Sustainability, happiness, democracy… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Educated Conjecture: An Ipsos Podcast
In this week's episode, we talk about how data from both restaurant guests and broader trends is influencing Tim Hortons’ evolving offer to Canadians