The CRIC-Globe and Mail Survey on "The New Canada" was carefully designed to provide an authoritative picture of the way the attitudes and values of Canadians are evolving. The questionnaire and the analysis of results were informed by extensive background research on public opinion in Canada. The survey team selected many questions that had not been asked in Canada in a long time, providing a portrait of how Canada has changed since the 1960s and 1970s. The survey also contained a number of questions that had never before been asked in Canada, but that had been asked in the United States or Europe, providing insight into what makes Canada unique in the world.
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for Research, C., & on Canada, I. (2019). Globe and Mail Survey on the New Canada, 2003 [Canada] [Data set]. Carleton University Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/DPDAQR