Public Affairs Research

March 28, 2014

Roads to Victory: The Ontario Political Landscape

Greg Lyle, President of Innovative Research Group Inc. (INNOVATIVE), released the results of two surveys this morning at a Public Affairs Association of Canada (PAAC) gathering […]
September 26, 2013

After the deluge: How Alberta’s floods will be a litmus test for Redford at the polls

The Globe and Mail The impact of the flooding that severely damaged towns and cities throughout Alberta in June will linger for years. So will the […]
September 21, 2013

The Search for Seats: Ontario’s Political Scene

Following an active political summer, there is a lot of new information for Ontario political observers to consider.  Not only do we have new polling results […]
June 13, 2013

Voters feared NDP, left-wing gov’t in charge of the economy: Pollster

The Province Pollster Greg Lyle says his postelection surveys show voters did indeed want change — but didn’t want it badly enough to take a chance […]
June 7, 2013

Canadians Conflicted on Canada as an Energy Superpower

Policy Magazine As this edition of Policy demonstrates, energy has become a central issue in Canada’s national political debate. The Harper government sees energy exports as […]
June 7, 2013

Christy Clark’s transition plan begins in earnest

The Globe and Mail Pollster Greg Lyle, a former B.C. Liberal campaign manager, said his post-election research shows a need for Ms. Clark to demonstrate change […]
May 27, 2013

Skeptcism on revenue tools

Spacing As for the revenue tools themselves, the poll — conducted earlier this month by Innovative Research Group* — revealed that residents were most likely to […]
May 22, 2013

Why the NDP lost and the polls were wrong

Times Colonist In Alberta last year, all the public polls had Danielle Smith and the Wild Rose cruising to a majority. On election night, one columnist […]
May 21, 2013

Pundits post-mortem election

North Shore News Greg Lyle, a political strategist, Liberal supporter and pollster for Innovative Research, said several factors likely contributed to the polls being wrong. A […]