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:

July 27, 2011

46% favour foreign aid priorities, poll finds

The National Post A recent government decision to refocus how Canada spends its foreign aid dollars, in order to target certain developing countries and initiatives while […]
July 27, 2011

Poll serves as warning to pols

The National Post City workers in Toronto may be on strike, but politicians most certainly are not. If anything, the five-week labour disruption has provided public […]
July 27, 2011

Concern about Nortel slim: poll

The National Post Most Canadians don’t think Nortel’s bankruptcy proceedings are an issue of national importance, but only because they don’t know much about the issue, […]
July 27, 2011

Obama’s popularity higher than ever in Canada: poll

Calgary Herald U.S. President Barack Obama is more popular among Canadians now than when he was first elected, according to a new poll that suggests this […]
July 27, 2011

Take advantage of Obama effect

The Windsor Star During last months’ meeting with President Barack Obama, his seventh since they first met in February, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said that the […]
July 27, 2011

Ontario Political Midterm Review

Public Affairs Association of Canada | INNOVATIVE Poll Innovative Research Group’s presentation to the Public Affairs Association of Canada breakfast on the Ontario political scene at […]
July 27, 2011

With the Games now so close, harsh reality is setting in

The Globe and Mail Many in B.C. are questioning whether hosting the Olympics was such a good idea after allThere comes a point in the runup […]
July 27, 2011

Debate erodes belief that climate change is mankind’s defining crisis and demands a commensurate response.

Munk Debates Just days before the United Nation’s historic Copenhagen summit the Munk Debates tackled one of the great public policy questions of our time: how […]

Latest Articles on Public Affairs & Opinion Research:

July 27, 2011

46% favour foreign aid priorities, poll finds

The National Post A recent government decision to refocus how Canada spends its foreign aid dollars, in order to target certain developing countries and initiatives while […]
July 27, 2011

Poll serves as warning to pols

The National Post City workers in Toronto may be on strike, but politicians most certainly are not. If anything, the five-week labour disruption has provided public […]
July 27, 2011

Concern about Nortel slim: poll

The National Post Most Canadians don’t think Nortel’s bankruptcy proceedings are an issue of national importance, but only because they don’t know much about the issue, […]
July 27, 2011

Obama’s popularity higher than ever in Canada: poll

Calgary Herald U.S. President Barack Obama is more popular among Canadians now than when he was first elected, according to a new poll that suggests this […]
July 27, 2011

Take advantage of Obama effect

The Windsor Star During last months’ meeting with President Barack Obama, his seventh since they first met in February, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said that the […]
July 27, 2011

Ontario Political Midterm Review

Public Affairs Association of Canada | INNOVATIVE Poll Innovative Research Group’s presentation to the Public Affairs Association of Canada breakfast on the Ontario political scene at […]
July 27, 2011

With the Games now so close, harsh reality is setting in

The Globe and Mail Many in B.C. are questioning whether hosting the Olympics was such a good idea after allThere comes a point in the runup […]
July 27, 2011

Debate erodes belief that climate change is mankind’s defining crisis and demands a commensurate response.

Munk Debates Just days before the United Nation’s historic Copenhagen summit the Munk Debates tackled one of the great public policy questions of our time: how […]