Institute Projects
Since its founding in 2006, the Institute has conducted a number of groundbreaking public opinion and social research projects. Our reports are listed by publication date, or can be searched by topic or survey series.
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Ballot questions: which issues mattered most to voters in the 2025 federal election?
Younger voters are more than twice as likely as older voters to mention the economy or the cost of living as their most important issue.
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- Ageing in Canada
- Americas Barometer
- Canada's World
- Canadian Public Opinion
- Community Studies
- Confederation of Tomorrow
- Focus Canada
- Lived Experience Studies
- Millennials and GenZ
- Race Relations in Canada
- Race Relations Survey
- Survey of Muslims
- Survey on Employment and Skills
- Toronto Social Capital Studies
- Trudeau Foundation Annual Survey
Ballot questions: which issues mattered most to voters in the 2025 federal election?
Younger voters are more than twice as likely as older voters to mention the economy or the cost of living as their most important issue.
Working together in the Canadian federation
There has been a significant improvement in the public’s sense of how well their governments are working together
The Impact of Having Children on Careers
Women are more likely than men to expect that having children would have a negative impact on their career.
Attachment and Identity (2025)
Canadians remain as likely to feel an attachment to their province or territory as they are to feel an attachment to the country
Confederation of Tomorrow 2025 Survey of Canadians
The latest annual survey on relations among Canada's peoples, nations, regions and provinces