Description
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The Ipsos Canada’s Pulse series offer a sampling of public opinion at the municipal level in Canada’s largest urban centres. These surveys, commissioned on behalf of Global Television, query respondents on national as well as local issues and concerns. Respondents from each city within the survey are asked to answer questions particular to their municipality and province. The survey therefore reveals local and timely data on topics such as health care, commuting and traffic, elections, taxation, the economy, and culture. The 2009 Canada's Pulse poll is accompanied by a series of statistical tables and city-specific reports for further analysis. This survey has a sample of 4393 Respondents. (2017-01-31)
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Keyword
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Municipal Politics, Canada Politics, 2008 Recession, 2010 Vancouver Olympics, Winnipeg Jets, Traffic Congestion, Health Care, Tax Policy |
Notes
| The national "Canadian" results of the Canada's Pulse series are not representative of the overall Canadian population as the poll focuses on urban centres, with the exception of Halifax and Labrador. As such, these results should not be used to generalize to a Canadian population average, but rather as a barometer of attitudes within Canadian cities. |