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
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