Environics Talks Uber: Opinions In The GTA
Environics Research’s Focus GTA survey of 1,005 Toronto-area adults provides a detailed analysis of citizens’ attitudes towards Uber.
Environics Research’s Focus GTA survey of 1,005 Toronto-area adults provides a detailed analysis of citizens’ attitudes towards Uber.
Since Environics began tracking public opinion about the Energy East pipeline in 2012, between 60% and 65% of Canadians have supported the proposal to convert existing natural gas pipelines to transport crude oil from the oil sands to refineries in Eastern Canada and for export.
Pharmacies have changed dramatically in recent years. The old-school apothecaries are being rapidly replaced by larger, one-stop retail experiences offering everything from groceries to cleaning products, in addition to prescription drugs. In spite of the rapid increase in the number of SKUs (Stock Keeping Units) found in the average drug store, there is one notable…
Environics began tracking Canadian attitudes toward the oil sands development in 2008 and noticed a downward trend starting in November 2013.
Environics’ Corporate and Public Affairs Team explores the growing business of medical marijuana in Canada and the concerns of many doctors