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Looking Ahead to the 2021 Holiday Shopping Season
Listen in for insights into how shoppers are adapting to the evolving post-pandemic retail landscape, and how they are planning ahead for Black Friday and beyond.
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Ipsos Update – August 2021
Featured topics include obesity, sustainability, populism, youth skills and the Tokyo Olympics. We also take a closer look at the latest research from Russia and Africa.
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Most Canadians Worried About COVID-19 Variants (81%), Fourth Wave (69%)
But Six in Ten (62%) Optimistic that the Current Uptake of Vaccines Will Be Enough to Curb A Potential Fourth Wave in Canada
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Half (49%) of Canadians Say Recent Events Make Addressing Climate Change More Urgent, but are Less Willing to Pay to Help
Slim Majority (52%) Now Not Willing to Pay More to Help Fight Climate Change, Up 6 Points Since 2019
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Electric Vehicles: Insights to Jump Start Demand
Listen in to hear new research exploring interest for EVs, their advantages and drawbacks plus key insights on how these have changed over the last several years.
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What Pandemic? COVID-19 Surpassed by Health Care (31%), Affordability (25%), Climate Change (24%), and Economy (24%) as Top Issues of the Day
Liberals Seen as Best Suited to Tackle Most Top Issues, But Cede Major Ground to Conservatives Regarding Economy
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As Election Fever Builds, Liberal Majority in Doubt as Liberal (36%, -2) Lead Over Conservatives (30%, +4) Shrinks to 6 Points
Tight Regional Races Make It Difficult for Liberals to Gain Seats
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One-Third (32%) of Canadians Plan to Spend More Than Normal, As Pent-Up Pandemic Spending Finds Outlets
Continued Variation in Pandemic Recovery -- Half (49%) Report Improvement in Debt Situation, While One-Third (30%) Report Worsening Debt Situation
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The Truth is Out There -- Two in Three Canadians (65%) Believe in Alien Life Forms; Belief in UFOs at 56%
One in Ten (9%) Claim to Have Seen a UFO Themselves
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What She-cession? Canadians Point to Divisions Between Rich and Poor as Major Social Tension, Downplay Gender Divide
Seven in ten (69%) recognize tension between rich and poor, 37% note tension between men and women