
What Canadians really think about themselves, their governments, their country and the world. Why guess when you can have data? Regular public opinion results and insights from the Environics Institute for Survey Research.
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Numbers guy with the data you need. Fact-checking the stories we like to tell about ourselves. Executive Director, Environics Institute for Survey Research
I build data-driven dashboards for political parties and government organizations to track opinion trends, optimize outreach, and make better decisions. Focused on usability and impact. In my spare time, I love analyzing hockey stuff.
Public opinion and social research to better understand Canada and Canadians, for our collective benefit.
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