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Reflections on Indigenous Research and Engagement
With the uptick of interest in Indigenous research, Sarah Roberton discusses some hard-earned lessons from almost two decades partnering with Indigenous organizations.
A new employee recently asked about our competitors
Today, there’s much more specialization in the industry. When this new landscape started to take shape many years ago, Environics Research came to a crossroads.
How to make money work in more ways than one & the climate concerned Canadian
Climate change can feel like an insurmountable problem. But Canadians are seeking opportunities for action across many areas of life.
Has there been a loss of confidence during the COVID pandemic? Not among most Canadians
Our data shows little movement on measures related to confidence in institutions and offices involved in Canada’s pandemic response.
Letting People do What They Do Best
Our President & CEO discusses the importance of putting people first and providing a sense of autonomy that suits them and the job.
News Release: Durham Regional Police Services Board Accepts Report from Public Consultations
On April 19, 2022, the Environics Research team presented results to the Durham Regional Police Services Board from a comprehensive public consultation process on the topic of the Region’s next Chief of Police.
Durham weighs in on the qualities sought in the Region’s next Chief of Police
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.
Trying to conduct Inclusive Research? Here’s why you may not be doing it right…
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.
Are Advisors Overlooking Important Insurance Sales Opportunities
Our annual Environics Advisor Perception Study is in its 26th year of circulation. In this article, David MacDonald, alludes to some interesting feedback gathered from the 2021 study that could be mutually beneficial for advisors and their clients.
Isabelle Nguyen
Isabelle Nguyen Accounting ClerkIsabelle came to Canada in 2017...