Public Affairs Research

October 9, 2015

What Does $1 Million Buy in an Election?

The Tyee In an email last week, Liberal leader Justin Trudeau asked for a million dollars.   As with countless other fundraising emails, he told supporters […]
October 8, 2015

Quebec remains competitive race for Bloc, NDP, Liberals: Innovative Research pollster Lyle

The Hill Times There is still opportunity for voter intention changes in Quebec, even though the front running NDP are losing ground, says Innovative Research Group […]
October 8, 2015

Battle for undecided voters heating up Time-for-a-change Tory?

North Shore News One group of undecideds is truly ambivalent and probably doesn’t care much about politics, said Greg Lyle, a pollster and political strategist with […]
October 5, 2015

Mulcair’s newest challenge? Perceptions

The Globe and Mail When Innovative Research Group surveyed approximately 2,800 randomly selected voters through an online panel in late July, just before the campaign started, […]
October 5, 2015

NDP, Liberals wage battle over redrawn B.C. ridings

The Globe and Mail Greg Lyle of the Innovative Research Group said his polling suggests the Liberals, who had just two seats in B.C. before the […]
October 5, 2015

Toronto’s 905 suburbs turning into race between Tories and Liberals

The Globe and Mail “For a while there, the NDP was in the race in the 905, but they’ve dropped off significantly,” said pollster and political […]
October 3, 2015

Do election ads really work? Wave 5 of our 2015 campaign ad testing

The Globe and Mail INNOVATIVE will be testing political ads throughout the 2015 election campaign. In our fifth release we have tested the TV ads that […]
October 3, 2015

Do election ads really work? Wave 5 of our 2015 campaign ad testing

INNOVATIVE will be testing political ads throughout the 2015 election campaign. In our fifth release we have tested the TV ads that were released in the […]
October 2, 2015

Parties play with dynamite to break electoral logjam

The Hill Times Over eight weeks of debates, trials and advertising, Canada’s three major parties have been locked in an electoral logjam. Each party enjoys its […]