Public Opinion


The Federal Election: Canadians are looking forward to getting ahead but will the Parties be able to Deliver?

We may have voted for hope, optimism sunny days in 2015 but Canadians don’t appear to be very optimistic heading into the Fall of 2019.

As Election Looms, Majority of Canadians (52%, Up 15 Points since 2016) Say Canada’s Society is Broken

Populist and Nativist Sentiment Growing in Canada; 61% Say Traditional Parties Don’t Care about People Like Them

ICCS Webinar: Business First 2019

Ipsos is pleased to be participating in a webinar by the Institute for Citizen-Centred Service sharing the results of its study, Business First 2019.
Consumer Behavior Publication

Beyond the Haze

Ipsos’ Mike Rodenburgh discusses how cannabis is impacting Canada’s wine and alcohol market

For the First Time Ever, More Canadians Now Have a TFSA (57%) than an RRSP (52%)

Nearly Half of Canadians (43%) Believe that TFSAs are Good for Saving Money but Not Growing It

Conservatives (35%) and Liberals (33%) in Dead Heat as Ethics Review Fails to Move Voters

Most (67%) Continue to Want Change in Ottawa as Only One in Three (33%) Say Trudeau Deserves Re-election

Canadians Optimistic Over the Role Technology Will Play in the Health Care System of the Future

Over Eight in Ten (84%) of Canadians are Interested in the Ability to Access All of Their Health Information from One Platform

Federal Conservatives (37%), Liberals (31%) Locked in Holding Pattern as Parliamentarians Hit the Summer-Barbecue Circuit

Most (67%) Canadians Want Change in Ottawa; Scheer (36%) Edges Trudeau (32%) as Best Prime Minister