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Another rate hike may be looming and Canadians worry they can’t keep upIpsos polling shows 71 per cent of Canadians are worried they can't keep up with the pace of rising interest rates as debt-servicing costs mount.MoneyJul 11, 2023
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Ontario election: Did opinion polling discourage residents from voting? Commentators are dividedWhich party is leading in the polls? Who would make the best premier? Some say Ontarians were discouraged to vote by a "barrage" of opinion polls. Others disagree.PoliticsJun 17, 2022
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Justin Trudeau needs to remember that when setting a trap, don’t snare yourselfThe upcoming throne speech appears to be set up to knock the opposition parties off balance. But pollster Darrell Bricker says things may not unfold according to plan.CommentarySep 14, 2020
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Trudeau Liberals well-positioned going into 2019 electionThe story of the Liberal Party’s strength is told in the regional and sub-regional numbers, pollster Darrell Bricker says.CommentaryDec 20, 2018
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Canadians split right down the middle on Trans Mountain purchase: Ipsos pollCanadians are evenly divided when it comes to support for Ottawa's purchase of the Trans Mountain pipeline, a new poll suggests.CanadaJul 18, 2018
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Two-thirds of Canadians don’t trust Facebook with their data, Ipsos poll showsAbout two-thirds of Canadians don't trust Facebook to protect the personal information the platform has gathered about them - but only about a tenth of us have pulled the plug.TechApr 10, 2018
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Guelph residents report high satisfaction rate, quality of life: Ipsos surveyAccording to 97 per cent of residents surveyed in the Royal City, the quality of life in Guelph is "good" or "very good."CanadaOct 13, 2017
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6 in 10 Canadians feel Liberals ready to tackle NAFTA renegotiations: Ipsos pollCanadians are feeling pretty confident in their government’s ability to handle the renegotiation of NAFTA, a new Ipsos poll reveals.CanadaJul 27, 2017
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Most Canadians feel $500M for Canada 150 is too muchSeventy per cent of Canadians feel that Ottawa is spending too much money on Canada 150 festivitiesCanadaJun 26, 2017
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Overwhelming majority of Canadians say refugee rules must change: Ipsos pollOver 90 per cent of Canadians think the current approach to dealing with asylum seekers in Canada needs to change, a new poll from Ipsos reveals.CanadaMar 29, 2017
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