Lessons from Genealogy for Public Opinion Research - Stephanie Coulter highlights some key takeaways from her genealogy experience that she has brought to public opinion research.
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Philippe Marchand reflects on how clowning techniques in improvisation have presented key lessons that enhance work in qualitative research.
The Canadian Environmental Barometer is a syndicated study for leaders and decision-makers who need to keep pace with public attitudes on climate change, the environment, and energy.
Sarah Robertons latest report highlights what kind of home and community residents want to live in five to 10 years from now.
Sarah Roberton discusses key takeaways from our in-house workshop on conducting research with Indigenous audiences. Focusing on respect, thorough preparation, and cultural sensitivity to ensure meaningful engagement.
A reflection on key trends in 2023 and how they may shape the year ahead including healthcare, housing, democracy, climate, politics, and AI.
To reach your audience, you need To really “get” them. Maysa Husseini shows us that Personas are a powerful way to do just that. Learn more on our personas research.
Environics Research conducted quantitative and qualitative research to assess what type of employment modern veterans want once they leave military service, and the reasons why.
Derek Leebosh, VP Corporate and Public Affairs, discusses how the recent Toronto municipal election showcases a progressive shift for Torontonians.