Darrell Bricker
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Bricker’s Campaign Week: How vote-splitting and voter turnout will make all the differenceIn the final week of the election campaign, wildcards remain, including one unpredictable element that even pollsters can't pinpoint, says Ipsos CEO Darrel Bricker.CanadaSep 17, 2021
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6 in 10 Canadians believe teachers deserve higher pay during COVID-19: IpsosSix out of 10 Canadians (58 per cent) believe teachers deserve higher pay during COVID-19, according to exclusive Ipsos polling done for Global News.HealthMar 12, 2021
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Coronavirus vaccines and the mismatch between Canada’s expectations and realityThere’s an emerging mismatch between what Canadians are expecting and what our federal and provincial governments appear ready to deliver, writes Darrell Bricker.CommentaryJan 19, 2021
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Fewer Canadians holding out hope for summer reprieve from pandemic: IpsosCanadians appear to feel less optimistic about whether the pandemic will be under control by the summer than they felt a month ago, according to an Ipsos poll.HealthJan 19, 2021
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The Trudeau government’s popularity hinges on delivering vaccines on timeCanadian opinion of the Trudeau government will be driven by how many people receive the COVID-19 vaccine and when, says pollster Darrell Bricker.CommentaryDec 11, 2020
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Empty shelves send dangerous signal amid coronavirus crisisWhat will help assure the public is not more announcements about the safety of our supply chains, says Darrell Bricker, but smarter behaviours from retailers.CommentaryMar 23, 2020
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Where do Canadians stand on Wet’suwet’en solidarity blockades and reconciliation?The short answer? It's complicated, says pollster Darrell Bricker.CommentaryFeb 26, 2020
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Canadians mostly seeing negative news, posts during federal campaign: Ipsos pollExperts say fear can be a powerful motivator for voters — but it can also backfire.CanadaOct 17, 2019
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Health care is a top election issue, but many don’t want to pay more for it: Ipsos pollThe poll found that for 37 per cent of respondents, health care is among the top three most important issues in deciding whom they'll vote for in the upcoming federal election.PoliticsOct 3, 2019
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Canadians with longer commutes to work are more likely to lean Conservative: Ipsos pollClose to half (44 per cent) of those who trek at least 10 kilometres to work one way -- by car or public transit -- would vote Conservative if an election were held tomorrow, while 31 per cent would vote Liberal.PoliticsOct 2, 2019
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