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Recent Vaping Health Concerns is Driving Interest in Cannabis Edibles
Cannabis users have a lot on their minds as we approach a notable date in the relatively green cannabis market in Canada.
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Ipsos Update - October 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on trust, customer experience, populism and nativism and our new edition of Flair South Korea.
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One Year On from Recreational Cannabis Legalization, 8% of Working Canadians Say Usage Permitted in the Workplace
Despite Fears of Low Productivity and High Absenteeism, Survey Finds Workplace Impact is Lower than Expected
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World’s heating up at record levels – but we’re doubtful or behind on policy action
Only four in 10 people think countries are doing enough on climate change.
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When Lies Have Legs: Majority of Canadians (56%) Have Been Fooled By At Least Some Form of Fake or Outdated Content Online
Most (61%) Think Public Concern About “Fake News” is Excessive Yet Many Have Difficulty Deciphering What Constitutes Fact
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Most Cannabis Consumers Use on a Weekly Basis or More
American Consumers Are More Likely to Use Cannabis Daily than Canadians
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Indulgence: An Ipsos Event
On October 3rd we will be exploring the world of Indulgence, sharing insights from new research about binge-watching, cannabis, food, and more.
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A Future With Cannabis: Product Innovation Tips
Discover lessons learned from decades of testing new product concepts, and what are the key determinants for a successful introduction of a new product.
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Marijuana Munching Mania Looms
One of the stereotypical perceptions that people associate with recreational cannabis use is the onset of the ‘munchies’.
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[WEBINAR] The Future of Snacking: Bite-Size Insights
Join us for a complimentary webinar featuring highlights from our Spring 2019 FIVE report, with new data exploring what Canadians eat and drink across all categories/brands, occasions and venues, both at home and away from home, reveal snacking consumption patterns and attitudinal traits driving behaviour today.