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Which Olympic event will be the next ratings medal-winner?
If Olympic events won medals themselves, figure skating would of course take the winter gold. Across the world it reigns as the most popular event, according to an Ipsos Global Advisor study of 27 nations. In the U.S., hockey takes the silver. In Canada those ranks are reversed. Canadians are as excited about hockey as any nation is excited about any event, according to the survey results.
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Is Trump a ‘Spoiler’ or a ‘Game-Changer’?
As early as 2015, Ipsos was predicting a Republican victory (and even a Trump nomination), so why did the pollsters get it wrong in the end? We take another look.
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Public Opinion Polling Downloads
The Ipsos polling brand means accuracy, truth and insight. We conduct, package, and release polling results for our clients to use in the public domain and assist in media relations to ensure coverage and engagement. Polling is the core of our business because that’s what we do best. Our clients leverage our reputation for producing balanced and objective research data to sponsor public opinion or market research. In North America, we release more than 400 polls a year on behalf of our clients.
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Is it Trendy to be Healthy? Or Healthy to be Trendy?
Root vegetables? Meditation? Cleansing diets? Juicing? E-cigarettes? In this month’s Thought Starter sourced by Ipsos’ eNation Omnibus, we take a closer look who’s participating in today’s lifestyle health trends.
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Ipsos Public Affairs Weighs in on the 2016 Election
Clifford Young, President, US, Ipsos Public Affairs and Julia Clark, Senior Vice President, US, Ipsos Public Affairs, have appeared on the Diane Rehm Show, Fox5 News and more to discuss the 2016 election.
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Interviews Under the Purple Tent
On July 20 at the Republican National Convention, Ipsos' Clifford Young participated in a series of panel discussions hosted by Purple America, an organization advancing conversations about our shared values.
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Consumers in 13 European Countries Reject EU-Proposed Cap on Bank Fees
65% Say it Would Make Using Bank Cards Worse for Consumers; 82% Believe Retailers Would Increase Profits But Not Pass Savings On to Consumers
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Reflections on the 2008 Election Campaign
An Englishman in New York: Reflections on the 2008 Election Campaign
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Housing Intentions Hold Steady
We keep hearing the tales of gloom and doom--investments plummeting, stock market rollercoaster rides, mortgage woes. The economy is in trouble. And no doubt, it proved a decisive issue in last month's Federal Election and will shape this week's U.S. Election. But when it comes home, how are Canadians reacting to it all?
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Americans Debate the Consequences of the War in Iraq
Each quarter, Ipsos-Public Affairs designs a study of American opinion on different topics for the PBS program Flashpoints USA. The latest study, fielded in the days leading up to the handover of power to the interim Iraqi government, examined American opinion on the conduct and consequences of the war. The poll was designed to provide context and generate debate on the program.