International


Society Survey

Maintaining a strong national defense force is seen as key by 83%

Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds 52%, on average across 30 countries, support mandatory military service for the young, while 48% say they’d personally be willing to join a formal preparation/training program in case of invasion
Society Survey

America’s Global Reputation Takes a Tumble Amid Trump 2.0 Era

Meanwhile, China, BRIC and CRINK countries are seen to be gaining more influence on world stage than the U.S., Western countries generally in 2025
Society Survey

HFX-Ipsos Threat Index Finds Disinformation, Hacking Seen as Top Threats

Ipsos survey for the Halifax International Security Forum also finds optimism at a new low as fear stabilizes
Society Survey

Canada Viewed as Most Positive Leader on World Stage

Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds Iran, Israel are considered least likely to have a positive impact on world affairs over next decade

Global Study Reveals Shifting Trends in Employee Willingness to Relocate for Work

Ipsos study reveals more employees willing to relocate for employment compared to 2017, US continues to be ranked 1st as the destination of choice, although the appeal has waned
Politics Survey

America’s reputation drops across the world

Only six months ago 52% of Canadians saw the US as a positive influencer; now only 19% feel the same.
International Survey

Ipsos Almanac 2025

Welcome to our annual Ipsos Almanac, as we reflect on the events that shaped 2024 and look ahead to what the next 12 months have in store.
International Survey

Worry About Possible World War III Drops as Regional Conflicts Rage On

Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds proportion who think world is becoming more dangerous is down while only 21% predict Trump win will help make globe more secure
International Survey

Eight in Ten Believe Democracy, Human Rights and Rule of Law are Universal Values All Nations Can Aspire to

Yet, Only 1 in 3 Respondents Think Things are Getting Better in the World These Days as Support for Free Trade Drops