Leger Unveils the 25th Edition of Reputation [WEBINAR]

April 7, 2022

Leger is proud to present the 25th edition of Reputation, the reference for measuring corporate reputation in Canada. Did you make the list?

Reputation, created by Leger, is the only study that provides a comprehensive sector-by-sector reputation analysis for more than 300 companies in Canada, conducted among more than 30,000 Canadians. Conducted annually, it is based on Leger’s exclusive model of six recognized pillars of reputation—financial strength, social responsibility, honesty and transparency, quality, attachment and innovation.

NEW IN 2022

For the 25th edition of Reputation, we surveyed Canadians about a new category: professional sports teams. We also expanded the airports category by adding more airports coast-to-coast. Find out which ones have the best reputation!

WEBINAR

On April 7, 2022, at 12 p.m. (noon) EDT, Dave Scholz, Executive Vice-President and Lisa Covens, Vice-President, Communications and Public Affairs, presented an exclusive look at the ranking of the most reputable companies in Canada according to over 30,000 Canadians.

CLICK HERE TO DISCOVER THE RESULTS

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