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Global predictions for 2024: Optimism is on the rise as more think next year will be better
However, people expect climate change to worsen in 2024, the Ipsos Predictions survey finds
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Most Think Trudeau Should Resign In 2024; Majority Don’t Think He Will
Seven in ten (69%) Canadians think Trudeau should step down in 2024, but six in ten don't believe he will.
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Perils of perception, prejudice and conspiracy theories
The gap between reality and perception is often massive. This is illustrated by a new survey carried out for the Royaumont Talks, whose theme this year was "Believing". The results were presented on 1 December at Royaumont Abbey by Didier Truchot, founder and chairman of Ipsos. In this survey, Ipsos tested the beliefs of the population in ten major countries on a range of social, political, economic and current affairs issues – and compared them with actual data.
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Ipsos Update – December 2023
Risks, nations, AI… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Growing Proportion Of Canadians Want Trudeau To Step Down
Over seven in ten (72%, +12) Canadians now think it is time for the Liberals to elect a new leader to lead them into the next election.
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Conservative Lead Grows As Liberals Tumble, NDP Close Behind
The Conservatives open up a 16-point lead over the Liberals while NDP support jumps 4-points.
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What Worries the World – November 2023: Worry over terrorism and military conflict between nations on the rise
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 20 months.
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November 2023: Consumer confidence declines sharply in the Middle East and Africa
Sentiment is down significantly in both Israel and South Africa
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Canada, Germany most likely to be viewed as positive leaders on world stage
Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds Iran, Pakistan and Russia are considered the least likely to have a positive impact on world affairs over the next decade
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Data Dive: Fake news in the age of AI
People across 29 countries are worrying that artificial intelligence is making it easier to trick people online into believing misinformation.