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

Tories targeting 40 key unheld ridings in Quebec, Ontario Conservatives trying to ‘break the back’ of Bloc in Quebec, incumbency worth about 10 per cent.

The Hill Times The Conservatives are blitzing at least 40 key swing ridings they don’t currently hold in Quebec and Ontario with a barrage of phone […]
July 26, 2011

How to handle the economic crisis How should campaigning Canadian leaders handle the U.S. economic crisis?

The Globe and Mail While a hard news event such as an economic crisis creates uncertainty for all parties, the Conservatives are the likely beneficiaries of […]
July 26, 2011

THE STRATEGISTS: What does Stéphane Dion need to do to win this week’s debates?

The Globe and Mail “Dion’s challenge in these debates is to remind all those people who do not want to see a Stephen Harper government that […]
July 26, 2011

The National Post’s series on the resonant issues and interesting races in regions across the country focuses today on suburban Vancouver.

The National Post “You look at West Vancouver, where we lost by under 1,000 votes, look at the North Island, where we lost by a similar […]
July 26, 2011

French-language debate breakdown

The Globe and Mail How did the leaders fare in achieving their objectives in the French-language debate?  What mattered in the debate was not just what […]
July 26, 2011

Who won, and what now? How did the leaders fare in the English-language debate?

Tonight’s debate gave every party something to celebrate, but for me it was more about missed opportunities. 0a.pdf
July 26, 2011

Prime Minister Harper visits mostly unheld ridings in bid to win power Stephen Harper’s tour is ‘effectively a marketing vehicle’ for the party’s local candidates.

The Hill Times Prime Minister Stephen Harper has visited approximately 36 federal ridings over the last four weeks of the election campaign, but only three held […]
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 […]

Latest Articles on Public Affairs & Opinion Research:

July 26, 2011

Tories targeting 40 key unheld ridings in Quebec, Ontario Conservatives trying to ‘break the back’ of Bloc in Quebec, incumbency worth about 10 per cent.

The Hill Times The Conservatives are blitzing at least 40 key swing ridings they don’t currently hold in Quebec and Ontario with a barrage of phone […]
July 26, 2011

How to handle the economic crisis How should campaigning Canadian leaders handle the U.S. economic crisis?

The Globe and Mail While a hard news event such as an economic crisis creates uncertainty for all parties, the Conservatives are the likely beneficiaries of […]
July 26, 2011

THE STRATEGISTS: What does Stéphane Dion need to do to win this week’s debates?

The Globe and Mail “Dion’s challenge in these debates is to remind all those people who do not want to see a Stephen Harper government that […]
July 26, 2011

The National Post’s series on the resonant issues and interesting races in regions across the country focuses today on suburban Vancouver.

The National Post “You look at West Vancouver, where we lost by under 1,000 votes, look at the North Island, where we lost by a similar […]
July 26, 2011

French-language debate breakdown

The Globe and Mail How did the leaders fare in achieving their objectives in the French-language debate?  What mattered in the debate was not just what […]
July 26, 2011

Who won, and what now? How did the leaders fare in the English-language debate?

Tonight’s debate gave every party something to celebrate, but for me it was more about missed opportunities. 0a.pdf
July 26, 2011

Prime Minister Harper visits mostly unheld ridings in bid to win power Stephen Harper’s tour is ‘effectively a marketing vehicle’ for the party’s local candidates.

The Hill Times Prime Minister Stephen Harper has visited approximately 36 federal ridings over the last four weeks of the election campaign, but only three held […]
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 […]