Public Affairs Research

July 26, 2011

Parties get sophisticated in bid for immigrant vote

The Globe and Mail For the first time in a federal election, three of Canada’s five main political parties are using a sophisticated new micro-targeting voter-profile […]
July 26, 2011

In light of current economic circumstances and their recent slide in the polls, did the Conservatives take the right approach with their platform release on Tuesday?

The Globe and Mail I think the Tories missed the mark on Tuesday.It seems to me that the average Canadian is hearing the Conservatives urge them […]
July 26, 2011

How can Dion build on his momentum? With Conservative stumbles having helped put the Liberals back in the race, how can Stephane Dion build on the momentum in the federal election campaign’s final days?

The Globe and Mail Stephane Dion and the Liberals have a simple task in front of them: rallying their base. The Liberal party retains a strong […]
July 26, 2011

NDP name change ‘significant step,’ could send mixed signals and may confuse voters

The Hill Times “Democratic Party, nothing wrong with that but they pick up every thing that happens in the States with that. Right now, that’s good […]
July 26, 2011

Economy to be next election’s ballot box question

The Hill Times The ballot box question for the next election will again be about the economy and Conservatives are confident that with the Bank of […]
July 26, 2011

Political parties to focus on crucial ‘swing ridings’ in economic downturn campaign bid

The Hill Times Conservatives and Liberals to focus on 71 ridings where the margin of victory was 10 per cent or less in last election. The […]
July 26, 2011

Marzolini tells Grits 46% want either a Liberal minority or majority But pollster Greg Lyle says Tories and Liberals still have not sealed their base.

The Hill Times Liberal Party pollster Michael Marzolini told the Grits at last week’s national summer retreat in Sudbury, Ont., that a total of 46 per […]
July 26, 2011

Tories to stoke fear of opposition coalition.

The Globe and Mail Stephen Harper’s Conservatives have decided their election strategy will rely in part on reviving the ghosts of last December. The fleeting, four-day […]
July 26, 2011

Fired OLG head sues Ontario government

The Ottawa Citizen The former head of Ontario’s troubled lottery corporation struck back at the Liberal government Friday, launching a lawsuit over her firing last month. […]