Max Wood

August 13, 2021

Mixed News on Canadian Attitudes Towards Climate Change

Although more Canadians than ever believe that climate change is happening and support the government’s carbon tax policy, the public is still divided on the key […]
August 13, 2021

Canadian Financial Confidence Declining on Election Eve

On the eve of a federal election, Canadians’ confidence in their personal household’s financial situation has dropped 11 points from May. This finding is from an […]
August 13, 2021

Canadians Strongly Support Mandatory Vaccination in a Wide Variety of Circumstances

Canadians are re-engaging in social life, but they still take COVID seriously and want governments to require vaccination in a wide variety of circumstances. These findings […]
August 12, 2021

Canadian Party Brands Have Shifted Significantly Since 2019

Canada’s political parties look very different in the eyes of voters than they did in 2019. On the eve of an election, INNOVATIVE conducted a new […]
August 5, 2021

Canadians’ Approval for Governmental COVID-19 Response is High, Even as Fears of Catching COVID Grow Again

Approval of governmental action on COVID is holding its gains from July, although concerns about catching COVID are growing once again as variants spread across Canada. […]
July 27, 2021

Gen-Z Drivers in Ontario are Ready for a Road Trip, but They’re Feeling Less Confident Behind the Wheel

A new online poll of 1,647 licensed drivers conducted by INNOVATIVE on behalf of 407 ETR from June 15th to 21st, 2021, shows that Generation Z […]
July 14, 2021

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: Black Canadian Perspectives

A new INNOVATIVE poll, in partnership with the African Canadian Civic Engagement Council (ACCEC) and Black Opportunity Fund (BOF), finds that vaccine hesitancy is still a […]
July 9, 2021

Pandemic Impacts on Industry Reputations

The way businesses responded to COVID-19 has had consequences, both good and bad. In our latest wave of COVID-19 surveys, INNOVATIVE has taken a fresh look […]
June 25, 2021

Counting Seats, Not Votes

In Canada, we count seats, not votes. Just like in American Presidential elections, you can win the popular vote and lose the election. In fact, that […]