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 26, 2011

Are positive polls a problem for Harper? How much of a problem do polls showing the Tories within reach of a majority government, such as the one released Friday, pose for Stephen Harper?

The Globe and Mail At the moment the majority headlines don’t seem to be a problem. There are almost as many people scared of change as […]
July 26, 2011

10 Races to Care About

The Vancouver Sun As federal candidates line up for the Oct. 14 vote, the battle for British Columbia could be decided in the Lower Mainland. A […]
July 26, 2011

Pollsters’ corner Despite a difficult first week for the Conservatives, post polls showed little impact on their public support. why is that? Is there a lag in voter reaction, or did the Tories just manage to escape the week unscathed?

The Globe and Mail The fundamentals for the Tories remain unchanged despite the gaffe-watch coverage. Stephen Harper continues to be seen as Canada’s strongest, most capable […]
July 26, 2011

The Numbers Tell the Story…So Far

The Agenda with Steve Paikin Greg Lyle is a former charter member of Mike Harris’s Common Sense Revolution. Now he makes his living heading up the […]
July 26, 2011

Is Harper right to stand by his minister?

The Globe and Mail If campaigns are a mix of art and science, the decision on when to back a minister who makes a verbal miscue […]
July 26, 2011

Assessing the first two weeks

The Globe and Mail he NDP has run the best campaign so far. It set a clear ballot question, the ads and its events generally work […]
July 26, 2011

Pollsters’ Corner

The Globe and Mail With two weeks under our belt, it’s clear this election is the Tories’ to lose. At this point, we are left with […]
July 26, 2011

It’s the economy, OK? Rising prices, low incomes big issues for voters

Montreal Gazette With Canadians beginning to feel a squeeze from the global economic slowdown and prices for food and gas becoming a big burden on some […]

Latest Articles on Public Affairs & Opinion Research:

July 26, 2011

Are positive polls a problem for Harper? How much of a problem do polls showing the Tories within reach of a majority government, such as the one released Friday, pose for Stephen Harper?

The Globe and Mail At the moment the majority headlines don’t seem to be a problem. There are almost as many people scared of change as […]
July 26, 2011

10 Races to Care About

The Vancouver Sun As federal candidates line up for the Oct. 14 vote, the battle for British Columbia could be decided in the Lower Mainland. A […]
July 26, 2011

Pollsters’ corner Despite a difficult first week for the Conservatives, post polls showed little impact on their public support. why is that? Is there a lag in voter reaction, or did the Tories just manage to escape the week unscathed?

The Globe and Mail The fundamentals for the Tories remain unchanged despite the gaffe-watch coverage. Stephen Harper continues to be seen as Canada’s strongest, most capable […]
July 26, 2011

The Numbers Tell the Story…So Far

The Agenda with Steve Paikin Greg Lyle is a former charter member of Mike Harris’s Common Sense Revolution. Now he makes his living heading up the […]
July 26, 2011

Is Harper right to stand by his minister?

The Globe and Mail If campaigns are a mix of art and science, the decision on when to back a minister who makes a verbal miscue […]
July 26, 2011

Assessing the first two weeks

The Globe and Mail he NDP has run the best campaign so far. It set a clear ballot question, the ads and its events generally work […]
July 26, 2011

Pollsters’ Corner

The Globe and Mail With two weeks under our belt, it’s clear this election is the Tories’ to lose. At this point, we are left with […]
July 26, 2011

It’s the economy, OK? Rising prices, low incomes big issues for voters

Montreal Gazette With Canadians beginning to feel a squeeze from the global economic slowdown and prices for food and gas becoming a big burden on some […]