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 partnering 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 postsAfter a ‘decade of decline’ in health care, Canadians not convinced that money is enough to solve the crisis
Canadians prioritize keeping ERs open, credentialling foreign doctors, in pursuit of better outcomes Pour la version française, cliquez ici. August 17,
Canadian Race Relations Foundation: Canada-China tensions and the impact on Canada’s Asian diaspora
Half of Chinese Canadians say Canada-China political tensions have led to negative treatment personally July 12, 2023 – After COVID-19
Clear Seas: 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
Cardus: Mental Health and MAID: Canadians question looming changes to Canada’s assisted-death law
Canadians divided whether surge in MAID since 2016 represents success or failure in health care February 13, 2023 – As
Rick Hansen Foundation: 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,
Amazon Web Services: Advancing online government service: Canadians open to more & better access; concerned about cybersecurity
Just one-in-ten see Canada as a current leader in offering its citizens digital services March 4, 2021 – If ever
Rise for Architecture: Reshaping Communities: Discontent with community design drives a push for more inclusive architecture
Accessibility, aesthetics, and sustainability equally important to Canadians in new building construction April 11, 2022 – Canada’s population dynamics have
Planned Lifetime Advocacy Network (PLAN): Canadians concerned about disability poverty, on-board with proposed new national benefit
Survey of Canadians living with disability underlines relative poverty, other social barriers June 22, 2021 – Recognizing the challenges faced
CBC: COVID-19: Canadians’ willingness to be inoculated right away increases again as new vaccine approved
Concern over personally falling ill from COVID-19 plunges to lowest level since July 2020 March 8, 2021 – A winter