«A large majority of younger Ontarians believe that owning a home makes more sense than renting,» says Sean Simpson, VP,
Ipsos Public Affairs.
John Wright, senior vice-president for
Ipsos Public Affairs presented the results, which indicate that 70 per cent of Torontonians approve of the overall performance of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, and that 65 per cent believe that Toronto City Council is on the right track managing taxpayer dollars.
This month's findings are based on a representative nationwide sample of 1,000 U.S. adults polled from January 28 — February 1, 2010, by survey - based research company
Ipsos Public Affairs.
Centre Stage was also the place to hear the results of a poll undertaken by
Ipsos Public Affairs for GTA Realtors.
TREB also released the results of a survey conducted by
Ipsos Public Affairs.
A recent study by Livability.com and
Ipsos Public Affairs looked at the average number of states Americans have visited and found that the typical adult has only traveled to 12 states.
A separate study from Livability /
Ipsos Public Affairs asked about what would motivate people to undertake an interstate move.
On hand to present were TREB CEO John DiMichele and TREB president Mark McLean; Benjamin Tal, CIBC World Markets deputy chief economist; Jason Mercer, TREB's director of market analysis; Sean Simpson, vice president, Canada,
Ipsos Public Affairs; Bryan Tuckey, BILD president & CEO; and George Carras, founder of RealNet Canada and president of RealStrategies Inc..
The Vacation Confidence Index was conducted by national polling firm
Ipsos Public Affairs on behalf of Allianz Global Assistance USA.
The Vacation Confidence Index has been conducted each summer since 2010 by national polling firm
Ipsos Public Affairs on behalf of Allianz Global Assistance USA.
Ipsos Public Affairs conducted this first - of - its - kind year - on - year study and discovered that the rise in utilization correlates with a spike in familiarity.
A recent survey from
Ipsos Public Affairs found 53 percent of U.S. adults feel they are unprotected financially in regards to savings accounts, emergency funds or life insurance coverage.
The survey has been conducted each summer since 2010 by national polling firm
Ipsos Public Affairs on behalf of Allianz Global Assistance USA.
The Vacation Confidence Index has been conducted by national polling firm
Ipsos Public Affairs on behalf of Allianz Global Assistance USA.
New research by
Ipsos Public Affairs found that while some foreign buyers did migrate across the country, fears that it was helping fuel the sizeable price gains in the city are largely unfounded.
Nearly 3 out of 4 American adults (72 %) say they are willing to help Syrian refugees after the Paris terrorism attacks, according to
an Ipsos Public Affairs poll sponsored by World Vision.
Conducted in January 2018 by
Ipsos Public Affairs, the survey of more than 5,000 Americans shows that flight demand has steadily climbed in the past 40 years as median household income has risen and competition among major carriers has spurred them to improve the passenger experience.
Not exact matches
In 2002, an
Ipsos - Reid poll found that 86 per cent of Canadians believed that the federal government should do something to alleviate
public concerns about media concentration.
Yet the
public strongly supports these measures, as a CCPA / Environics poll found last year, and as
Ipsos found in a quick poll after the Budget was released.
On October 30, 2004,
Ipsos - Reid released a
public opinion poll that put support for Ralph Klein and his Progressive Conservatives at 50 percent.
Public opinion of the Liberals is up, putting them back on par with the Tories, according to a new
Ipsos poll.
Even now as voters head to the polls,
Ipsos MORI's latest polling suggests a large proportion of the
public are yet to fully commit to voting Leave or Remain.
Ipsos Mori's numbers show that the
public's trust in politics has always been fairly low, but dipped to very low levels in the wake of the expenses scandal.
Ipsos Mori's chief executive understands that what the
public want can often be very complicated indeed.
«The government's message on the need for cuts is getting across to the
public but as it comes closer fear is also increasing,» said Bobby Duffy, managing director of
public affairs at
Ipsos MORI.
This tallies with an
Ipsos Mori poll for the Transform Drugs Policy Foundation late last year which showed 53 % of the
public want cannabis legalised or decriminalised and 67 % want a review of Britain's approach to drugs.
An
Ipsos MORI Scottish
Public Opinion Monitor for The Times found just 30 % of those certain to vote in the referendum agree Scotland should be an independent country — down five points since June and nine points since January.
The coalition is now two years old and a look at the latest
Ipsos MORI Political Monitor has some clear indications of who the
public think is benefitting from this new era of coalition politics.
We know that the
public's satisfaction with George Osborne is low — twice as many are dissatisfied with his performance as Chancellor as are satisfied — lower indeed that Gordon Brown or Alistair Darling ever registered with
Ipsos MORI.
Ipsos MORI polling backs this up with the Conservatives holding a considerable lead over Labour throughout 2009 and 2010 in terms of being seen as the party that would be most effective in getting good value for the
public money it spends.
New polling by
Ipsos MORI shows that the British
public trust politicians to tell the truth less than estate agents, bankers and journalists.
In a sign that
public attitudes towards drugs are becoming decidedly more liberal, an
Ipsos - MORI poll for the Transform Drug Policy Foundation found 53 % of people want cannabis legalised, while just 14 % want tougher penalties for users.
Public appetite for reform of the banking sector extends well beyond Britain's shores, according to an international poll by
Ipsos Mori released today.
, and
Ipsos Mori polling recorded his budget as the worst rated by the
public since the mid-1990s.
Ipsos Mori's research over many years has found fairness hard - wired in
public attitudes towards
public services (think «postcode lotteries») and welfare.
The latest
Ipsos Mori survey found the Ukip leader struggling to maintain his positive reputation with the
public, earning a personal approval rating of -5, a drop of four per cent since last month.
«The fact that only 16 have been announced in the first instance, only confirms a recent
Ipsos MORI poll which showed that 96 % of parents and the
public oppose the Coalition Government's free school policy.
Ipsos Mori's head of
public health Dan Wellings said Labour had traditionally been the party people trust on health, but that the Conservatives had made inroads before the 2010 election.
A survey out yesterday by
Ipsos Mori showed that Labour is overwhelming seen as the best party to be in charge of health policy by the
public.
Asked which 2014 events mattered most to them by
Ipsos Mori, the general
public was twice as likely to choose the World Cup than the European elections.
Javid, who appears never to have spoken in
public about Lord Justice Leveson's report, will be aware that he has no power to compel
Ipso to seek charter recognition.
Gideon Skinner, head of political research at
Ipsos MORI, told Evening Standard: «The Leave campaign is getting their messages across, especially on the key
public concern on immigration.
«He's hoping that the press and the
public accept his definition of what interference is or isn't «
ipso facto», the movie is over,» Astorino said.
The Fawcett Society, a women's rights group which actively supports the new measures, released a poll today conducted by
Ipsos Mori on which showed high levels of
public support for the plans.
Americans are increasingly confident in the news media and less so in Trump's administration after a tumultuous year in U.S. politics that tested the
public's trust in both institutions, according to a Reuters /
Ipsos opinion poll.
MORI's poll asked if people supported strike action by «people in a numbre of
public sector jobs» over job cuts, pay levels and pension reductions — they found 48 % in support, 48 % against (
Ipsos MORI, 19th June.)
The figures come after a Sunday newspaper claimed that a Department of Health - commissioned study by the pollsters
Ipsos MORI found that more people that ever believe the NHS is doing a good job, but that ministers have chosen to «sit on» the findings rather than make them
public.
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills along with
Ipsos MORI published a report on
public awareness of, and attitudes towards animal research.
A survey by
Ipsos found that the American
public is still somewhat confused about what is actually necessary to qualify for a home mortgage loan in today's housing market.
RBC Insurance commissioned
Ipsos to conduct a survey to gauge
public opinion of Canadian workers regarding matters related to disability, disability in the workplace, and disability insurance coverage.