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[EVENT] Ottawa Civic Tech Hacknight: Populism & Fake News
November 13 - What do Theresa May, Donald Trump and Collin Kaepernick have in common? They are all the result of social forces and shifts that are re-shaping our politics, our news and our expectations of the private sector.
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What Worries the World - September 2018
New global poll finds four concerns top the world’s worry list: Unemployment, poverty/social inequality, crime/violence and financial/political corruption.
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2018 US Politics - President Trump’s Approval Rates Currently Stand at 39% Amongst all Americans (October 10)
With less than a month until the election, Democrats continue to lead in the Reuters/Ipsos generic ballot.
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[EVENT] ISPOR Europe 2018
November 12-14 - Join Ipsos at ISPOR – the leading European conference for health economics and outcomes research.
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[EVENT] Transforming Healthcare through Patient Experience
November 8 - How do we give patients the best care possible to promote the best health possible? Thought leaders, hospital administrators, and providers will come together in this symposium to talk about how they have transformed healthcare for the good of the patient.
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The #MeToo Movement: One Year Later
Men more likely to believe the movement has changed workplace behavior but also more likely to give perpetrators a second chance.
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2018 US Politics - Perceptions are Split Among Democrats and Republicans (October 3)
Among likely voters, Democrats enjoy a 12-point advantage over Republicans in the generic congressional ballot.
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Brazil Pulse - Temer's Evaluation is Bad to 89% of Brazilians - September 2018
The country continues in the wrong direction to 95% of Brazilians, and has been at this level since June 2017. For 85% of the population, the mood regarding Brazil's future is of concern or outrage.
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Ipsos Update - October 2018
October’s edition features new papers on agile research, surviving disruption, and creating strong branded memories in ads, as well as reports on Kenya, populism, and young people globally.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - September 2018
The average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 28 countries remains unchanged this wave with 46% of global citizens rating their national economies as ‘good’.