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It’s the Ontario Tories’ Election to Lose as they Remain in the Driver’s Seat (38%) Ahead of the Liberals (28%) and NDP (24%) in Lead up to Ontario General Election
Half (50%) Approve of Government’s Performance; Four in Ten (42%) Believe Ford Government Deserves Re-Election
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Lifting of COVID restrictions fails to trigger an uptick in global consumer confidence
Ipsos’ new reading on consumer confidence around the world finds that the war in Ukraine has tempered optimism brought upon by the lifting of COVID-control measures in many parts of the world.
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Despite Record-Setting Inflation, Canadian Financial Confidence Remains Stable
Housing Prices a Concern, Especially for Young Canadians
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Meeting Energy Needs: More than Half of Quebecers (52%) Agree to Developing Own Oil Resources Instead of Importing All Its Oil
However, 45% agree with the government’s idea to prohibit all exploration and exploitation of oil and gas
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No Place Like Home: Majority of Canadians Agree Their Home Has Become More Important to Them (75%) Because of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Younger Canadians Report Learning More About Real Estate Investment Since COVID
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Canadians Support Increased Sanctions, Sending Weapons and Stationing Troops in NATO Countries to Deter Russia
Majority (55%) Disagrees that Canada Cannot Afford to Help Ukraine, but Fewer than Half (47%) are Willing to Pay More for Gas Because of Sanctions Against Russia
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From One Shock to Another
The shock of the pandemic isn’t yet behind us yet, and the shock of Ukraine is far from being understood. Here’s what we know at the moment.
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Women Executives Whose Advertising Aims to #BreaktheBias
Revisit our on demand webinar featuring Ipsos research exploring current consumer perceptions of gender bias in marketing and advertising.
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IWD 2022: Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against them
Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against women than men, particularly governments and social media.
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The Doctor Will See You Now, Online- Canadians Consider Benefits of Virtual Care
Canadians Want Relationship with their Family Doctor, But Enticed by Ease of Access of Virtual Care