Innovative

July 27, 2011

Hudak: Who dat?

The Globe and Mail In August, 14 months after Mr. Hudak took the helm of the province’s opposition, the polling firm Innovative Research Group asked 600 […]
July 27, 2011

Alberta ready for new style of politics

The Calgary Beacon The survey of 601 Albertans conducted in June and October this year by the Toronto-based Innovative Research Group found that if an election […]
July 27, 2011

Survey: Canadians Say Climate Change Is A Larger Threat Than Terrorism For New Decade

All Headline News As the world ushered in the second decade of the millennium, changes have been observed regarding the perception of what people perceive as […]
July 27, 2011

New Poll Results Released: Canadian Cancer Society calls for leadership candidates to support cosmetic pesticides ban in BC

Canadian News Wire Released today, the Canadian Cancer Society commissioned Innovative Research Group to conduct a poll following the completion of a 60-day consultation process BC […]
July 27, 2011

Ontarians fear, respect Harper: poll

Maclean’s | 680 News | 660 News | 570 News Survey gives Conservatives four point advantage in the key battleground province. Conservatives hoping for a breakthrough […]
July 27, 2011

Harper still far from majority: poll

Maclean’s Meanwhile, a divide is forming between Quebec and the rest of CanadaDespite some high profile gaffes and billions in new spending promises, after two weeks […]
July 27, 2011

L’étoile de Jack Layton brille au Québec

L’actualité Fort d’une popularité grandissante au Québec, le chef du NPD, Jack Layton, se retrouve devant un défi de taille : transformer son capital sympathie en […]
July 27, 2011

Harper won the English debate, Duceppe took home the French: poll

Maclean’s Real winner may be Layton, who was runner-up in bothAccording to a Maclean’s poll, Stephen Harper had the best performance in this week’s English-language leaders’ […]
July 27, 2011

What it will take to rock the vote

Maclean’s Sure, apathy is up. But the numbers indicate it’s not all bad newsIf the evidence from the past two elections isn’t entirely discouraging, the 2011 […]