Search
-
Pure Protein: Powering Up Beyond the Gym
Ipsos research shows how a protein bar brand can transcend its niche image by tapping into the power of context and empathy, showcasing its versatility and appeal within the context of everyday snacking occasions.
-
Reducing Number of Newcomers to Canada Misses the Real Issue of Current Immigrants Looking to Leave
Immigrants with the greatest potential to fuel Canada’s economy are the most at risk of leaving within the next two years.
-
75% say governments should do more to recognize legacy of residential schools, rising to 86% among adults under 35
Over seven in ten (75%) say the government should do more to recognize the legacy of residential schools.
-
Majority (53%) of Canada’s Post-Secondary Students Claim Financial Independence, Yet Over Three-Fifths (62%) Concede They Won’t Make It Through the School Year Without Financial Help from the Bank of Mom and Dad
Most Post-Secondary Students Showcase Fiscal Responsibility by Tracking Spending (78%) and Understanding the Intricacies of Credit Scores (80%) and Credit Card Interest (76%)
-
Valentine’s Day: Millennials most satisfied with their romantic/sex life
New polling across 31 countries finds age, income and relationship status all appear to play a role in how satisfied (or not) people are with their spouse/partner, feeling loved and their romantic/sex life.
-
Nearly One in Four Give Parliamentarians a Failing Grade on Legislative Progress as Affordability Emerges as Top Priority Going Forward
Nearly one in four (22%) Canadians give Canada’s parliamentarians a failing grade when it comes to the progress they’ve made passing new legislation since the last federal election.
-
Canada: Still the safe haven of old?
Is Canada the Canary in the Coal Mine? Welcome to the Ipsos Almanac – our annual review of how the events, trends and surprises of the last 12 months will shape what happens next.
-
Data Dive: Gen Z women are struggling the most with stress, mental health issues
In five points, we break down how people around the world are dealing (or not) as the pandemic fades away, war grinds on and sticky inflation sticks around.
-
Not Forgotten: Canadians More Likely to Attend Remembrance Day Service Than Pre-Pandemic
Canadians Consider Remembrance Day to Be as Relevant Today as When It First Began. Vast majority think that Canada should be doing more to educate Young people about our military history (87%) and that Canada’s involvement in global conflicts should be taught in schools (88%).