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March 2025: Consumer confidence down globally as three sub-indices decline significantly
Sentiment falls sharply among Latin American countries.
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Mark Carney’s Liberals Seen as Best Party to Deal with Trump & Tariffs
Carney Leads in Trump-Era Leadership, Poilievre Viewed as More Compliant
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Cost of Living #1 Concern for Canadians (23%), but International Relations Gaining Momentum (15%, +11)
Inflation Still Top of Mind, but Global Affairs and Partisan Divides Shape Concerns
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Canadians Say They Need $846K To Be Financially Independent
Half (51%) of Canadians Have a Financial Plan, Leading to Feelings of Confidence and Reassurance
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Carney-Led Liberals (42%, +4) Expand Lead Over Stagnant Conservatives (36%, no change) and Weak NDP (10%, -2)
Liberals Hold Commanding Advantage in Ontario and Quebec
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Global attitudes to happiness and quality of life
The Ipsos Happiness Index finds people are happiest in India and the Netherlands. Canada ranks lower than the global average at 67%.
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The Hub Podcast Featuring Darrell Bricker
Listen in as Ipsos’ Global CEO of Public Affairs, Darrell Bricker, joins The Hub’s editor-at-large Sean Speer for a bi-weekly conversation about policy and politics.
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Coffee Trends in a Volatile Market
Join Mauricio Vieira at the Coffee Association webinar where he explores recent consumer behaviours and offers key takeaways for the coffee industry.
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Voices of Impact: Celebrating Women in Leadership
This event is the perfect opportunity to connect, learn, and celebrate.
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From Retaliation to Renewal: Tariffs are a wake-up call for Canada
Read why an election focused on where we want Canada to be in 2040 might be our way through the tough times ahead.