How to be a good partner with Indigenous organizations
Your organization wants to build new business relationships with Indigenous peoples and communities. Where do you start?
Your organization wants to build new business relationships with Indigenous peoples and communities. Where do you start?
Our recent research suggests widespread feelings of confidence and goodwill that will likely help Canadians navigate this period of change
With the uptick of interest in Indigenous research, Sarah Roberton discusses some hard-earned lessons from almost two decades partnering with Indigenous organizations.
Our data shows little movement on measures related to confidence in institutions and offices involved in Canada’s pandemic response.
Environics Research team presented results to the Durham Regional Police Services Board from a comprehensive public consultation process.
Environics Research, on behalf of the Durham Regional Police Services Board, conducted a public consultation to inform the process for appointing the Region’s Next Chief of Police.
Demand for inclusive research is growing. In this article we provide 3 best practices for conducting Inclusive Research and outline the importance of prioritizing it early in the process.
Businesses have businesslike motives, but they also have customers, employees, investors and board members who are people. To succeed, businesses will need to consider the values of these audiences as they contemplate their next steps on the journey to net zero.
The report looks at the Canadian context and puts it in a global perspective, with comparisons to 12 other countries provided by Environics’ research partners in the IRIS network.
All roads lead to COP26 next week, but it doesn’t mean everyone is paying attention. Learn more about the journey to net zero.
Environics Research supports TPSB in comprehensive public consultations with Toronto residents & stakeholders for City’s next Chief of Police
Environics Research designed and executed a suite of consultation activities to help a health-focused non-profit engage more than 50,000 participants nationwide