Public Affairs Research

May 15, 2013

Ontario NDP is losing support amid budget talks, new polls suggest

The Globe and Mail A new survey provided to The Globe and Mail by Innovative Research Group, conducted in the week after the budget was tabled […]
May 15, 2013

For Pollsters, an Alberta-sized Mess

The Tyee Pollster Greg Lyle, managing director of the Innovative Research Group, said online polling — used by Ipsos and Angus Reid, B.C.’s two best-known pollsters […]
May 15, 2013

Voter turnout a concern

North Shore News Older people are more likely to see voting as a duty, while younger people see it as a choice, said Greg Lyle, a […]
May 13, 2013

Parties calculate strategy to appeal to the widest range of potential supporters

The Globe and Mail “In terms of the policy debate, it is inches instead of yards,” observed pollster and political strategist Greg Lyle, a former B.C. […]
May 1, 2013

Looming debate puts pressure on Clark and Dix to connect with voters

The Globe and Mail “The Liberals every day need to get blood out of the NDP,” said pollster Greg Lyle, who was campaign manager for former […]
May 1, 2013

The B.C. Liberals’ fight to unite the centre-right

The Globe and Mail Pollster Greg Lyle, a former B.C. Liberal strategist, said the change in Liberal leadership was a real opportunity to pull the coalition […]
May 1, 2013

Kathleen Wynne puts Liberals in dead heat with NDP, Tories

The Star “One thing Dalton McGuinty did very effectively when he left is he took the anger with him,” Greg Lyle, managing director of Innovative Research […]
May 1, 2013

Is it simply change vs. fear?

North Shore News Advocating “Goldilocks change” – not too hot and not too cold – is likely the party’s best bet of appealing to skittish voters […]
April 25, 2013

What are the implications of BCs changing demographics and values on potential turnout in BC?

Innovative Research Group In a democracy, power is given to those who show up.  Not voting has consequences.  If parties don’t count your votes, they don’t […]