COVID-19


COVID-19 Publication

Two Years On: Lessons from COVID Times

Two years into unprecedented upheavals feels like a good moment to take stock and think about what we have learned during this dramatic period.
Consumers Survey

Lifting of COVID restrictions fails to trigger an uptick in global consumer confidence

Ipsos’ new reading on consumer confidence around the world finds that the war in Ukraine has tempered optimism brought upon by the lifting of COVID-control measures in many parts of the world.
Housing Survey

No Place Like Home: Majority of Canadians Agree Their Home Has Become More Important to Them (75%) Because of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Younger Canadians Report Learning More About Real Estate Investment Since COVID
COVID-19 Survey

What Worries the World - February 2022

The global public’s top 5 concerning issues remain unchanged, with Covid-19 still top. But inflation now ranks 6th with almost one in four (23%) worldwide now saying it is a worry in their country.
COVID-19 Publication

COVID’s worrying impact on our relationship with food & body image

New Ipsos research reveals pervasiveness of disordered eating and complex self-image issues, much of which has been fueled by increased digitization.

Majority (54%) of Canadians Believe Trucker Protests At Least Partially Contributed to Loosening of COVID Restrictions

Approval of Behaviour of Truckers (36%) Only Slightly Behind Approval of Trudeau’s Handling of Situation (43%); Premiers Come Out Ahead (53%)
Public Health Survey

BC Booster Shots: Fewer than Half (44%) of British Columbians with Two Doses of a COVID-19 Vaccine Plan to Get Their Booster Shot as Soon as Available

One-Quarter (25%) Say They Will Get Booster but Not Right Away, While 18% Say They Will Not Get Booster; 13% Remain Undecided
Public Health Survey

Willing to Share? Three Quarters Think Canadian Government Should Donate Vaccines to Developing Countries

Three in Ten Support Spending More to Purchase Vaccines for Developing Nations
COVID-19 Survey

One in Five Canadians Say They May Never Be Comfortable Living Without Masks or Vaccine Mandates

Two in Three (65%) Say Governments Not Doing Enough to Get Us Back to Normal