Public Affairs Research

What does the public think and feel about the issues of the day?

Every week, INNOVATIVE researchers explore basic public opinion questions:

  • What are the key issues the public is talking about?
  • How are they reacting to breaking issues?
  • What are the public’s expectations of government?

INNOVATIVE consultants come both from the practical world of campaigns and issues management and the academic world of political science. Combining our experience managing campaigns and issues across Canada with latest insights from the academic world gives us an edge. That’s how we help our clients understand what the public really thinks about an issue, and how they are likely to react when new information is presented, or passions are inflamed.

Latest Articles on Public Affairs & Opinion Research:

September 1, 2022

Canada May Struggle with Uptake of the Omicron Booster

On September 1, Health Canada approved a new bivalent COVID-19 vaccine that targets the Omicron variant. Just 38% of Canadians say they will “definitely” get this […]
June 21, 2022

There is a New Normal in Indigenous Attitudes

In June, Canada commemorates the history, heritage, resilience, and diversity of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples during National Indigenous History Month. INNOVATIVE has been tracking […]
June 2, 2022

An Election Cheat Sheet

The big story in tonight’s election seems clear – Doug Ford’s PCs are headed for another majority government.  But while the PCs are likely to win […]
June 1, 2022

PCs Firmly in Lead on Eve of the Election

The Progressive Conservatives have a commanding 12-point lead over the Liberals in INNOVATIVE’s latest telephone survey of 602 Ontario residents weighted to n=600, conducted from May […]
May 31, 2022

PCs Maintain Steady Lead in Campaign’s Final Days

The Progressive Conservatives are maintaining a steady, 5-point lead over the Liberals. The NDP remain in third, 9 points back of the PCs. These findings come […]
May 30, 2022

Who Votes New Blue?

The presence of the New Blue Party of Ontario on the ballot does not appear to be harming the Tories’ numbers. These findings come from INNOVATIVE’s […]
May 27, 2022

Novel Seat Projection Model Shows Likely Tory Majority, Liberal Gains, and NDP “Lunch Bucket” Losses

In Canada, we count seats, not votes. Most models project seat counts based on geography, and often assume that party strength and patterns of political competition […]
May 25, 2022

PCs Remain Ahead, Liberals a Clear Second

The gap between the Liberals and the NDP has widened, but the PCs continue to lead. These findings come from INNOVATIVE’s latest online survey of 601 […]

Latest Articles on Public Affairs & Opinion Research:

September 1, 2022

Canada May Struggle with Uptake of the Omicron Booster

On September 1, Health Canada approved a new bivalent COVID-19 vaccine that targets the Omicron variant. Just 38% of Canadians say they will “definitely” get this […]
June 21, 2022

There is a New Normal in Indigenous Attitudes

In June, Canada commemorates the history, heritage, resilience, and diversity of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples during National Indigenous History Month. INNOVATIVE has been tracking […]
June 2, 2022

An Election Cheat Sheet

The big story in tonight’s election seems clear – Doug Ford’s PCs are headed for another majority government.  But while the PCs are likely to win […]
June 1, 2022

PCs Firmly in Lead on Eve of the Election

The Progressive Conservatives have a commanding 12-point lead over the Liberals in INNOVATIVE’s latest telephone survey of 602 Ontario residents weighted to n=600, conducted from May […]
May 31, 2022

PCs Maintain Steady Lead in Campaign’s Final Days

The Progressive Conservatives are maintaining a steady, 5-point lead over the Liberals. The NDP remain in third, 9 points back of the PCs. These findings come […]
May 30, 2022

Who Votes New Blue?

The presence of the New Blue Party of Ontario on the ballot does not appear to be harming the Tories’ numbers. These findings come from INNOVATIVE’s […]
May 27, 2022

Novel Seat Projection Model Shows Likely Tory Majority, Liberal Gains, and NDP “Lunch Bucket” Losses

In Canada, we count seats, not votes. Most models project seat counts based on geography, and often assume that party strength and patterns of political competition […]
May 25, 2022

PCs Remain Ahead, Liberals a Clear Second

The gap between the Liberals and the NDP has widened, but the PCs continue to lead. These findings come from INNOVATIVE’s latest online survey of 601 […]