Will The COVID-19 Pandemic Shift Canadian Views On Climate Change?
Environics Research looks at past trends in Canadian attitudes toward environmental issues to explore how opinions may be shifting with COVID
Environics Research looks at past trends in Canadian attitudes toward environmental issues to explore how opinions may be shifting with COVID
The results of our recent study for Genworth Canada provide a snapshot of Canadian homeowners’ attitudes and financial fitness, both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The summary report of our new tracking study provides guidance to decision-makers tasked with coordinating or implementing a reopening of our economy after months of COVID-19 shutdown.
Despite a changing landscape, Environics Research reveals how independent advisors are re-focusing their practices to better serve Canadians
As we approach the federal election on October 21, the parties are rolling their policies out in bits and pieces through a flurry of media events and announcements. Although policy coherence can be hard to discern in the chaos of the news cycle, you can usually see each party trying to strike its own version…
The Toronto Region Board Of Trade has released the results of an Environics Research survey, confirming voters support Toronto region transit being uploaded into a single regional transit agency.
The majority of Canadians still agree with the federal government’s belief that economic vitality and environmental protection support each other.
The independent academic review of the problems in the polling of last October’s Calgary election is now available.
A new survey conducted by Environics Research for TD reveals that almost six in ten Canadian first-time homebuyers are anxious and afraid that they’ll forget to take a crucial step as they gain their foothold on the property ladder.
As part of its ongoing Focus Canada research program the Environics Institute partnered with Canadian Race Relations Foundation to update its ongoing tracking of Canadian public opinion on immigration and inclusion.
The City of Calgary has released the results of an Environics Research study that examined Calgarians’ attitudes regarding the legalization of recreational cannabis.
Although GTA residents recognize that the current housing situation is driven by a classic case of supply-and-demand economics, a majority want their governments to intervene in the marketplace by taking steps to increase the supply of affordable housing