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Since its founding in 2006, the Institute has conducted a number of groundbreaking public opinion and social research projects, in most cases addressing populations not usually heard from and answering questions not previously asked. 

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Reconciliation and Relations with Indigenous Peoples (2024)

A report from the 2024 Confederation of Tomorrow Survey of Canadians

Reconciliation and Relations with Indigenous Peoples

While most Canadians most Canadians recognize or acknowledge they have role in advancing reconciliation, in practice it is possible that many are unsure about what steps they might take.

Confederation of Tomorrow 2022 Survey of Canadians

Canada's most comprehensive study of how we see the federation and its peoples
September 29, 2021

Canadian Public Opinion about Indigenous Peoples and Reconciliation

The 2021 Focus Canada survey reveals that attitudes in Canada are shifting.

Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation

By a two-to-one margin, Canadians are more likely to believe that governments in Canada have not gone far enough in trying to advance reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples than they are to say that governments have gone too far.
December 18, 2020

Confederation of Tomorrow 2020: Indigenous - non-Indigenous Relations

Fourth report from the Confederation of Tomorrow 2020 Survey of Canadians
October 15, 2019

Towards Reconciliation: Indigenous and non-Indigenous Perspectives

This is the third report based on the Confederation of Tomorrow 2019 survey of Canadians.
July 9, 2019

Canadian Youth Reconciliation Barometer 2019

Mapping the state of reconciliation among Canada's youth
June 30, 2016

Public Opinion About Aboriginal Issues in Canada 2016

The Environics Institute for Survey Research, in partnership with seven leading organizations, has just released a major new public opinion survey on Aboriginal Peoples...
April 30, 2010

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study

The Environics Institute conducted the Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study (UAPS) as a landmark national study focusing on Aboriginal Peoples living in Canada’s major urban centres...