Who We Partner With
The Angus Reid Institute forges partnerships with some of Canada’s leading organizations as a means to foster greater understanding of the issues that matter most to Canadians. We work in tandem with these organizations to fund, produce and disseminate our research across the country.
Our partnerships are integral to producing the highest quality research. If you’re interested in becoming a partner with the Angus Reid Institute please contact us at partnerships@angusreid.org
How Partnership Works
The Angus Reid Institute runs an active partnerships program. We work with other Canadian not-for profit organizations, academic institutions, and where appropriate, private sector organizations whose goals are compatible with those of the Angus Reid Institute when:
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The nature of the research inquiry is consistent with our mandate
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There is an absolute commitment to nonpartisanship
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Data is complete and collected with the highest standards of methodological integrity
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Partners are committed to making all findings publicly available and accessible.
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Partners fund or partially fund research projects
Previous Partner Studies
View all postsBlame, bullying and disrespect: Chinese Canadians reveal their experiences with racism during COVID-19
Half say they have been called names or otherwise insulted during COVID-19 outbreak June 22, 2020 – It has been
Freedom of religion widely valued in Canada, but the role of faith in modern society still a source of debate
Study investigates intersection between personal and public faith in secular Canadian society December 4, 2019 – While the majority of
Holy Week at Home: Canadians of faith turn to prayer & tech as COVID-19 disrupts Easter and other celebrations
Significant segment of Canadians supported by faith communities since COVID-19 outbreak began April 10, 2020 – Canada’s Catholics will not
In post-COVID world Canadians look for shipping industry to rebuild economy but balance environmental protection
Favourability of marine shipping in Canada remains high, four-in-five view industry positively November 30, 2020 – The invisible strings that
The Politics of Faith: Does a leader’s personal religious practice hurt or help with voters? It depends
Slight majority say personal faith should be off limits from media coverage, 45 per cent disagree November 28, 2019 –
A Portrait of Social Isolation and Loneliness in Canada today
Intersections between objective isolation and subjective loneliness divide the population into five groups June 17, 2019 – Interpersonal connection is
Accessibility: A source of future anxiety and a significant consideration for Canadian consumers today
Seven-in-ten Canadians say universal accessibility should be the goal for newly constructed buildings For an accessible version of this report,
Canadians view marine shipping as increasingly important amid trade and pipeline debates
More than nine-in-ten say shipping is generally ‘safe’, but many have reservations about shipping oil December 6, 2018 – The
Faith in the Public Square? A comprehensive study of the segments of Canadian society
Public Faith Proponents more likely to be younger, more educated, than those who voice Opposition November 23, 2018 – The
Propose a Partnership
Our research program serves to enhance and encourage better understanding of issues and trends affecting economic, social, governance, philanthropy, public administration, domestic and foreign policy in Canada and the world.
In addition to the Angus Reid Institute’s current polling program, we are also receptive to ideas and issues raised by outside organizations and institutions.
To find out more about the Angus Reid Institute partnership program please contact Shachi Kurl at shachi.kurl@angusreid.org