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2020-12-21 The LAPOP surveys owned by Carleton University can be found in the<a href='https://dataverse.scholarsportal.info/dataverse/LAPOP/'>CU LAPOP Dataverse</a> while additional LAPOP surveys are available to researchers through<a href='https://www.vanderbilt.edu/lapop/survey-data.php'>Vanderbilt University</a> or through<a href='https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/'>ICPSR</a> This public opinion poll looks at socioeconomic, political, and everyday issues affecting the populace of Ecuador.
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2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political issues. The questions ask opinions about political issues within the country as well as touching on various social issues. Some of these questions involve opinions about unemployment; standard of living and divorce. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: continuing with a minority government; the expectation of there being a Federal election within the year; the expectations of an oil or gas shortage in Canada; fairness of the media coverage of Watergate; guaranteed annual income; the fear of information sharing between credit investigators; level of standard of living; limiting campaign spending; the mode of transportation to work; the most admired Federal MP; possibility of peace between Israelis and Arabs; peacekeeping in the Middle East; satisfaction with housing situation; having to split assets due to divorce; amount of sympathy felt towards Israelis and Arabs; amount of travel time to work; type of employment; and the willingness to freeze wages. Basic demographic variables are also included.
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2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on both political and social issues. The questions ask opinions about political leaders and political issues within the country. There are also questions on other topics of interest and importance to the country and government, such as the preferred area to live in, nudes in art and who benefits the most from marriage. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic variables. Topics of interest include: benefiting from marriage; confidence in institutions; government imposed price control; government imposed wage control; issues the government will have to deal with; leader with the best campaign; length of new the Parliament; opinions about nudes in art; preferred area to live in; publicly showing sex; Quebec separating from Canada; reasons for the minority government; reasons for voting for a particular party; and religion's influence on life. Basic demographic variables are also included.
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2020-07-05 The Sussex Contemporary, located at 531 Sussex Drive in the Byward Market of downtown Ottawa, has been a part of the Ottawa core since 1852 when it was constructed. Originally developed as a hardware and supply store, the building remains a key component in the Byward courtyard composition functioning as an Art Gallery. In 1964 the NCC acquired the block as part of its “mile of history” initiative to create a harmonious streetscape between Parliament Hill and Rideau Hall. Unfortunately, the building suffered from a devastating fire in 1980. Afterwards, it was reimagined with the history of the confederation-era architecture in mind to become what it is today. Both a wonderful example of the late 19th-century architecture at the time and interspersed elements of the Italianate and Second Empire styles, the building has managed to hold true to its history while reflecting the progression of society over time. To this day the original 1870’s façade, brick retaining wall and mansard roof has been preserved as a part of Ottawa’s rich history and act as key character-defining elements of the building and its history. In essence, the building itself is not historically significant from defining events or a critical example of a significant architectural style, rather, the site at 531 Sussex Dr represents a thread from an overarching tapestry that reflects the historical progression of the Byward Market and Ottawa core as a whole. The contextual significance of the building is unquestionable and essential to the historical preservation of the Byward Courtyard. This project focused on recording the elements that make up the Sussex Contemporary at 531 Sussex Dr. Most of the building was recorded, however, the main floor was the focus of the project. This is the Integrated Project Dossier compiled by a group of undergraduate students of the Architectural Conservation and Sustainability Program (Engineers and architects) at Carleton University for the CIVE3207 (ARCN4100) Historic Site Recording and Assessment course in 2017.
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2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly social and political issues. The questions ask opinions on South African relations, Canada's views on cruise missile testing in the north, health care service satisfaction, the Senate, and various questions relating to union activity. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as sunday shopping, whether or not a University Professor from Ontario should be fired for statements about genetic superiority of asians, the most important threat facing Canada, and questions related to acid rain. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: acid rain; threats to Canada; union activities; health care; cruise missile testing; South Africa relations; Canadian Senate; satisfaction with auto insurance and other service rates; Sunday shopping; and work/production. Basic demographic variables are also included.
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2019-09-19 Please note: This data set has been donated to Carleton University by POLLARA for academic use only. Perspectives Canada, Vol.II No.1, is based on the results of 1,500 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Canadian adults between the dates of February 10 and 20, 1993. A national sample of this size provides confidence that the survey results closely reflect the views of the Canadian public. Questions surround politics, government services, current events, consumerism, and day-to-day life in Canada.
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2019-10-11 This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions on the government's help for the economic recession, political leaders, impression of past Prime Ministers, satisfaction with the direction of Canada, and Ontario politics. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as Brian Mulroney, Quebec separation, Persian Gulf War, and questions related to political party preference. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: economic recession; government; Brian Mulroney; Persian Gulf War; Ontario politics; Quebec separation; impression of past Prime Ministers; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc.
Carleton University Dataverse Translation missing: fr.blacklight.search.logo
2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly economic, political, and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past federal election, the Federal Budget, and the honesty of members of certain professions. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as reforms to the Young Offenders Act, Jean Charest as leader of the Party Quebecois, and the criminalization/legalization of marijuana. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; federal budget; Jean Chretien; Jean Charest; honesty; YOA; marijuana; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included
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2019-10-11 This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly economic, political, and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, the state of the economy, and homosexuality. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as unemployment, the federal government's handling of the deficit, and who would make the best Prime Minister for Canada. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; economy; Jean Chretien; homosexuality; unemployment; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc.
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2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (First Quarter 1996), is based on the results of 1,001 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults between the dates of January 2 and 6, 1996. A provincial sample of this size provides confidence that the survey results closely reflect the views of the Ontarian public. Questions surround politics, government services, current events, and day-to-day life in Ontario. Please note: This data set has been donated to Carleton University by POLLARA for academic use only.
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2020-12-21 This public opinion poll looks at socioeconomic, political, and everyday issues affecting the populace of Ecuador. The LAPOP surveys owned by Carleton University can be found in the<a href='https://dataverse.scholarsportal.info/dataverse/LAPOP/'>CU LAPOP Dataverse</a> while additional LAPOP surveys are available to researchers through<a href='https://www.vanderbilt.edu/lapop/survey-data.php'>Vanderbilt University</a> or through<a href='https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/'>ICPSR</a>
Carleton University Dataverse Translation missing: fr.blacklight.search.logo
2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on political and social issues. Opinions on topics such as the direction Canada is going in, rising interest rates, and voting behaviour were discussed. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: biggest threat to Canada; business conditions; Canadian defense; direction the country is going in; disarmamanet; government wage and price control; interest rates; NATO; nuclear War risk; sympathy for Arabs and Israelis; US investment in Canada; voting behaviour. Basic demographic variables are also included.
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2020-05-28 This workbook contains data sets that identify the major companies, their revenues and market shares in over a dozen-and-a-half sectors of the US communications, internet and media industries over the period from 1998 until 2018. The sectors covered include the mobile wireless and wireline telecoms market, broadband internet access, cable, satellite and IPTV services, broadcast television and radio, specialty and pay television services, online video subscription and download services, online music downloads and streaming music subscription services, newspapers, magazines, internet advertising, search engines, social media sites, app stores, in particular Google Play and Apple Appstore, as well as mobile and desktop operating systems and browsers. The data have been compiled from a variety of sources, as cited on each sheet within the workbook and individual cells, but mostly drawn from the United States Census Bureau, corporate annual reports, regulatory filings and trade publications.
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2019-10-11 This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominately social issues. The questions ask opinions about the changing standard of living, predictions for 1985 and the causes of violent acts as well as other social issues within the country. There are also questions on other topics of interest and importance to the country and government, such as who would make the best Prime Minister and what the biggest threat to Canada's future is. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical variables. Topics of interest include: creating an added penalty for criminals who use illegal firearms in crimes; the amount of violent acts today compared to the past; the approval of the budget for armed forces' uniforms; who would make the best Prime Minister; the biggest threat to Canada in the future; the causes of violent acts; the chances of a world war; the changing standard of living; the effects of regional differences on Confederation; the penalty for carrying illegal or unauthorized firearms; predictions for 1985; respect and confidence in institutions; and selling PetroCan to the private sector. Basic demographic variables are also included. Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc.
Carleton University Dataverse Translation missing: fr.blacklight.search.logo
2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll is concern almost exclusively with an upcoming election. Respondents are asked questions regarding their intentions to vote, whether or not they are on the electoral list, and how they intend to vote. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: the interest in the Federal election; interest in voting; if they are a registered voter; political opinions; and voting preferences. Basic demographic variables are also included.
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2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll aims to collect the opinions of Canadians on various leading topics of the day. Many of the questions are political in nature, questioning respondents on political parties and the leaders of the country, as well as issues of interest to Canadians and politicians. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, demographic, and social variables. The topics of interest include: attitudes towards teachers; how automation is affecting jobs; Canadian troops in Cyprus; cigarette advertising; electing a woman federally; federal election; political campaign funding; portable pension plans; whether the Queen should visit Quebec on her upcoming visit to Canada; relations with the United States; smoking habits; Unemployment Insurance; union membership; and voting behaviour. Basic demographics variables are also included.
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2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll looks to collect the opinions and ideas of Canadians on subjects of interest and importance to the country. Some of these important topics concern unions, strikes, defence policy and old age pensions. There are also several variables that deal with religious and moral questions like the afterlife and capital punishment. Respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, demographic, and social variables. Topics of interest include: advertisements; the afterlife; big business influencing laws; Canadian Pension Plan (CPP) benefits; capital punishment abolishment; church attendance; defence policy; Diefenbaker's performance as Prime Minister; family issues; the Federal election; the frequency of the respondents reading the Bible; labour influencing laws; magazine advertisements; the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); newspaper advertisements; whether CPP payments should be paid to ex-patriots; radio commercials; railroad workers pay raises; the truthfulness of radio commercials; union membership; and voting behaviour. Basic demographics variables are also included.
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2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll aims primarily to collect the political views of Canadians. The questions focus either directly on political leaders and parties, or on issues of political importance to the country. The questions deal with political issues both in Canada, and in other countries, including the United States, and Britain. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, demographic and social variables. Topics of interest include: the Conservative party; electoral campaign funding and spending; Britain's interest in joining the European Common Market; Diefenbaker's performance as Prime Minister; federal elections; Lester Pearson's performance as leader of the opposition; the Liberal party; preferred political parties; restrictions on non-white immigrants; opinions on the Senate, and what their main job is; South Africa leaving the common wealth, and their racial policies; potential successors to the current political leaders; unemployment predictions; union membership; and voting behaviour. Basic demographics variables are also included.
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2020-10-31 St. Anne Church Is situated in the Lower Town East community at 528 Old St. Patrick Street. The area is predominately a tightly knit, Roman Catholic, French speaking residential community. Lower Town East was deemed the birthplace and capital for housing the city's fur trade. industry. Although French traders taught Scottish fur entrepreneurs, the voyageurs remained French, thus Ste Anne was considered the Patron Saint of fur traders. Each year fur traders made an annual voyage from Montreal up to the Ottawa and French Rivers, continuing beyond into the Georgian Bay, Lake Superior and the West. The first corner stone was laid on May 4th 1873 by Bishop Guigues, and inaugurated on November 30th 1873 as the first Francophone parish in Ottawa. J.P.M Lecourt was appointed the architect in designing St. Anne Church, deliberately choosing the Quebecois Tradition style as a means of creating a space wholly for a French--speaklng parish. From Its initial construction, the church has undergone numerous alterations. In the fall of 1893, under the leadership of parish priest Rev. Philippe Beauchamp, lateral galleries were removed, resulting in the enlargement of the transepts and the sanctuary. The church interior also underwent renovations and decoration before it was re-inaugurated on February 24, 1894. The first restoration of the church was completed in 1907 under the leadership of Msgr. Joseph-Alfred Myrand. It is noteworthy that Msgr. Myrand was appointed priest in 1903 and remained in position until his death in 19491 by which his body was buried in the basement to commemorate his profound contributions to St. Anne churoh. When the church was restored in 1907, many parishioners and associations donated stained-glass windows that. still today, represent some of the finest examples of sacred art in this country. Msgr. Myrand had the old spire replaced by an openwork bell tower and two pinnacle turrets were added on the fa9ade corners. A four-bell carillon, cast by the Paccard firm, from Savoie (France), was blessed on December 4, 1910. In 1923 the parishioners decided to execute another restoration-this time to replace faded glass in the chancel's windows. On December 21 st 1930, Msgr. Myrand gives the church an impressive set of Murano crystal chandeliers from Venice, Italy. For the next decade, ongoing renovations were completed, the last of which finished in 1948. Nearly twenty years late􀁒. 1965, churchwardens are informed of urgent repairs that must be executed to the building. Architect Jean-Serge Lefort was hired for developing a complete renovation proposal in 1966. Restoration was executed in 1967, which involved the reparation of the main roof trusses , an addition of a basement and mechanical room below the sanctuary, as well as the installation of a reinforced concrete slab to replace the old timber floor. Although unfinished, parishioners returned to the church for services and on December 25th services were held in a completely restored and decorated church. In 1978, the City of Ottawa formally recognized the exterior of St. Anne church under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act by the City of Ottawa. In 1991 the church underwent another major restoration in refurbishing the stonewalls and foundation of the North, East and West sides of the church. Restorative work included stabilizing the structural integrity of the East and West transept walls, the repairing and waterproofing of the exterior foundation, as well as re-pointing mortar throughout the North, East and West facades. Upon completing the restoration, it was predicted that the restored areas would withstand repair for another twenty to thirty years. However, in March of 2009, the roof of the west transept wall unexpectedly collapsed Into the Interior of the church. Records Indicate, that over time the mortar in the joints and interior core deteriorated into sand due to moisture penetration and weathering, resulting in the two wythes moving apart and becoming unable to functions a load baring unit. The collapse left thirty square feet of debris and the church was deemed unsafe. During this time the church had to be closed to perform necessary repairs, while parishioners were directed to other churches in the area. Jn 2010 the Ste. Anne reopened, however, a large portion of the church community did not return. Ultimately, parishioners left without hope of coming back and the magnificent esprit de corps the church once had was deeply affected. Renovations have contributed to the disappearance of a deeply knit community, ultimately destroying the social relationships and parishioner network. Conversely, this transformation has led to the awakening of a new social consciousness. A fresh and different parish spirit was evoked, through the welcoming of St. Clement's parish. Of all events that occurred in the last century, the urban renovation project had the greatest impact on the church and parish. This is the Integrated Project Dossier compiled by a group of undergrad students of the Architectural Conservation and Sustainability Program (Engineers and architects) at Carleton University for the CIVE3207 (ARCN4100) Historic Site Recording and Assessment course in 2013.

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