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Trump, Tariffs & Turmoil
Your one-stop spot for insights to navigate today’s evolving political and social landscape.
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Canada 2025 Election Ipsos Polling
Your one-stop spot for Ipsos’ political public opinion and election polling.
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Canadian Perspectives on Energy & Resources in a Shifting Economic Landscape
Revisit our must-attend webinar for a better understanding of the complex interplay between public opinion, energy, resources, and Canada's economic future.
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[WEBINAR] Canadian Perspectives on Energy & Resources in a Shifting Economic Landscape
With the U.S. signaling a more protectionist stance and proposing hefty tariffs on Canadian resources, the economic implications could be profound. In this context, understanding the pulse of Canadian public opinion is more critical than ever.
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The AI Revolution: As Many As One in Three (33%) Canadians Already Embracing AI for Financial Management
But Over Two-Thirds (68%) Acknowledge AI Limitations, Perceiving it as Being Incapable of Factoring Human Emotion into the Financial Calculus
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Summer Vacation Budgets Heat Up: Higher Proportion Expect to Spend More (20%) than Less (15%) on Travel, this Summer, Compared to Last Summer
Around Half (48%) Admit they Often Spend More than they Should
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Many Canadians do not feel knowledgeable about investing and/or comfortable investing their own money
Perceived lack of investing knowledge and fear of losing money most commonly cited as reasons for lack of comfort investing, among investors
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Waiting it Out: Most (72%) of Canada’s Aspiring Homeowners Anticipate Delaying New Home Purchase Until Mortgage Rates Drop
Majority (56%) of Non-Homeowners Think Home Ownership Dream is Unattainable
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Worries About Cost Of Living Remain High As End Of 2023 Draws Near
At the end of 2023, nearly seven in ten (69%) Canadians report they are concerned about their ability to absorb any unexpected costs of $1,000 or more.
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Canadian Business Leaders Optimistic in Face of Economic Headwinds
Over seven in ten (73%) Canadian business leaders view the nation’s long term economic outlook optimistically, but a similar proportion (71%) expect a recession in the next six months.