Trends & Prospective


Climate change Publication

Ipsos Update – December 2021

This month’s edition features stories on how global values are shifting, international threats and responses, the COP26 climate change conference, today’s retail environment, and perspectives on women’s experiences.

Global Trends 2021: Aftershocks and continuity

Seven in ten globally now say they tend to buy brands that reflect their personal values and that business leaders have a responsibility to speak out on social issues.
Economy Survey

Canadian Views on Indigenous Communities and Natural Resource Development

Examining the Relationship Between Indigenous Communities and Resource Development
Public Health Survey

Nearly All Canadians (93%) Agree Everyone Must Do Their Part to Make Roads Safe

Eight in Ten (78%) agree that Injuries from Road Crashes are Preventable
Housing Survey

Home Buying Intentions in Ontario Hold Steady (19%), With Likely Buyers Anticipating Paying 12% More for a Home in the Next Year

Main Reasons for Home Buying Include Needing More Space (21%), Low Interest Rates (12%), and Life Changes Due to Pandemic (9%)
Housing Survey

Likely Home Sellers in Ontario Anticipate 15% Higher Sales Price Amidst Stable Selling Intentions (18%, -1)

Citing Favourable Market and Timing as Main Motivations to List, More Sellers Not Willing to Go Below Asking Price (27%, +10)

[PODCAST] Ready to Real Estate

Listen in to hear Ipsos’ Sean Simpson discuss highlights from our research study: Buying, Selling and Renting Trends in 2021.
Trends & Prospective Publication

Shaping 2025 and Beyond

Shaping 2025 and Beyond is a new report which describes plausible, thought-provoking scenarios of what the next five years may bring, helping governments, businesses and societies strategize.
Education Survey

Amid Black History Month, Less than Half Agree Public Education Does a Good Job of Teaching Black History in Canada (46%)

Kicking off Black History Month, BLM’s nomination for Nobel Peace Prize gains majority support among Canadians (67%)