Listening to Canadians, Wave 10, Fall 2001

"Listening to Canadians" is a public opinion survey, which was conducted three times a year. These surveys measure Canadians' views on public policy priorities and their assessment of how the Government of Canada serves Canadians in responding to those priorities. The surveys were con...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Canadian Information Office
Other Authors: Data Services
Language:unknown
Published: Borealis 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/VVQRZ5
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Summary:"Listening to Canadians" is a public opinion survey, which was conducted three times a year. These surveys measure Canadians' views on public policy priorities and their assessment of how the Government of Canada serves Canadians in responding to those priorities. The surveys were conducted by Communications Canada. The questions ask opinions on Governemnt of Canada priorities, the internet, access to Government information and the ability to access Government services. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic and social variables. Topics of interest include: Canada's economy; Contact with the Government; How to contact the Government; Feelings toward the Government of Canada; First Nations People; Living on a reserve; Future of Canada; Information from the Government; Preferred way to get information from Government; Primary to get information from Government; Performance of the Government of Canada; Government ratings; Reasons for good Government performance; Reasons for poor Government performance; Highest Government priority issues; Unemployment; Money given to provincial Governments; Impact of Sept 11th/01 on survey responses; Shaping the impression of the Government; The internet. Basic demographic variables are also included.