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Majority (56%) of Canadians Support Another Lockdown to Stop the Spread of Omicron
Eight in Ten Think Omicron Will Delay Return to Normal (82%) and Would Consider Cancelling Travel Plans if COVID-19 Got Worse (80%)
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Pandemic Paradox: Fewer Are in Debt Yet Many Are Concerned About Affordability
Compared to the pre-pandemic era, Canadians (aged 20-69, HHOLD income $40k+) Are A Little More Reluctant to Spend Money or Go into Debt During the Holiday Season
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[KEYS WEBINAR RECORDING] Making Sense of 2021
Join Ipsos for its complimentary KEYS webinar series dedicated to helping brands and organizations better understand the dynamics of today as they prepare for tomorrow. Our focus is on bringing together new perspectives, based on real-life experiences and insights grounded in research.
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Global consumer confidence remains stable despite the emergence of the omicron variant
No significant shift in sentiment seen in most countries surveyed.
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Brand Hacks: Tips for building brands by fulfilling our quest for meaning
Listen in as we reveal why most ad campaigns fail and how successful brands incorporate personal, social, and cultural meanings to our everyday lives.
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Canadians and Americans Already Feeling the Pinch of Inflation
Rising concerns are accompanied by expectations of paying even more in 2022
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Ontarians believe the future of work has permanently changed due to COVID-19
Survey on the future of work finds that Ontarians believe Ontario needs to update employment regulations and practices
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Ipsos Most Influential Brands 2021
You are invited to join Ipsos, Globe Media Group, Publicis, ACA, and CMDC for the release of the 2021 Ipsos Most Influential Brands study.
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Most workers support workplace vaccine and mask mandates
The return to the pre-COVID workplace is highly uneven across countries and demographic groups.
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In the Wake of Wildfires and Floods, Natural Disasters are Fastest Growing Threat for Canadians
Ipsos poll for Halifax International Security Forum shows most Canadians believe the world is becoming more dangerous