Reports

ACS has an established reputation for conducting social research, anticipating where public discourse is heading, and disseminating knowledge that advances public discourse and evidence-based decision-making. Relying on its longstanding expertise in the collection of public opinion data and demographic analysis, the ACS regularly keeps track of Canadian trends, attitudes and realities. Studies touch on Canadians’ multiple identities, their sense of belonging, support for language duality and views around various facets of diversity, equality and inclusion.

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What Is Most Important to Our Identity?

Date: January 1, 2003

Study Theme: Other

 

 

Reading Canada – Part 1-2003-01-01.05

Date: January 1, 2003

Study Theme: Other

 

 

Citizenship and Federalism in Canada-2003-01-01.03

Date: January 1, 2003

Study Theme: Other

 

 

Democracy

Date: November 14, 2002

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Canada and the World: One Year After 9-11

Date: September 14, 2002

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Communication and the Shaping of Canada

Date: June 14, 2002

Study Theme: Canada

 

 

Canadian Rights and Freedom: 20 Years Under the Charter

Date: April 15, 2002

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