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Presented here are the findings of the study conducted by the Simon Fraser University Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue as part of its Strengthening Canadian Democracy project.
The SFU Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue would like to thank the following SFU faculty for their collaboration and contribution in this project: Daniel Savas, Project Lead responsible for survey design and analysis; Clare McGovern, Mark Pickup, and Eline de Rooij with the Department of Political Science for their contributions to survey design.
These findings are the results of a poll conducted among a randomly selected representative sample of 3524 Canadians. For comparison, a probability sample of 3524 would carry a margin of error of +/- 1.7 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
The findings have been categorized into three sections, as follows:
Group Portraits
The Strengthening Canadian Democracy team has formulated cross-tabs for different character portraits. You can find information summaries for these different types of individuals posted below.
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