The Most Admired Companies According to Our Reputation 2024 Study

April 4, 2024

We are proud to present the list of the most reputable companies across Canada for the past year, as determined by our Reputation 2024 study. This distinctive study provides a sector-by-sector analysis of reputation within Canada, enabling companies to monitor their reputation scores over time. A total of 38,632 Canadians were surveyed about 302 companies across 30 sectors.


REPUTATION 2024’S TOP 10 MOST REPUTABLE COMPANIES IN CANADA

The highest possible score is 100. This year, the companies most admired by the Canadian population are:

     

      1. Google (Score: 75)

      1. Sony (Score: 72)

      1. Canadian Tire (Score: 71)

      1. Samsung (Score: 71)

      1. YouTube (Score: 70)

      1. Shoppers Drug Mart (Score: 69)

      1. Microsoft (Score: 69)

      1. Amazon (Score: 68)

      1. Dollarama (Score: 68)

      1. Costco Wholesale (Score: 68)

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