When Immigration Funding Shrinks, Smaller Communities Feel It Differently
The Toronto Star reports that Canada will slash millions in federal funding intended to support immigrant settlement with Ontario being among the hardest hit.
The Toronto Star reports that Canada will slash millions in federal funding intended to support immigrant settlement with Ontario being among the hardest hit.
Vijay Wadhawan reflects on Environics Research’s partnership with Pink Triangle Press following the release of the Pink Paper on 2SLGBTQIA+ health in Canada, and why disaggregated data is essential for meaningful change.
Partnered with The Ontario HIV Treatment Network on a multi-approach consultation to inform future public awareness campaigns promoting HIV prevention, testing, treatment and ongoing care; particularly among those at higher risk for HIV.
Discover how Environics Research engaged 2SLGBTQ+ communities in 2025 with empathy and intention. Explore findings on healthcare access, mental health, and systemic stigma—highlighting the power of equity-driven, human-centred research.
Vijay Wadhawan dives into what it truly means to be “All In” for the 2SLGBTQ+ community, year-round with intention, action, and uncomfortable conversations.
Our team share insights from Focus GTA highlighting resident opinions and growing concerns regarding public safety.
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. Focus on respect, thorough preparation, and cultural sensitivity to ensure meaningful engagement.
Newcomers specifically show extra positive sentiment towards where they live, learn why this matters from our latest Focus GTA data.
Victoria Sicilia discusses how our Focus GTA data show rising concern on housing affordability amongst GTA residents.
Sarah Roberton, CAIP tells us why quality is non-negotiable when it comes to research with Indigenous peoples.
Equitable and inclusive research seeks to promote the participation of underserved groups in engagement, consultation, or survey processes in order to effectively explore research topics related to gender, race, sexual, economic, health and cultural equality.