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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (Second Quarter 2002), is based on the results of 1,003 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults between the dates of June 1 and 3, 2002. 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-19 Perspectives Canada, Vol.VI No.4, is based on the results of 1,201 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Canadian adults between the dates of November 5 and 11, 1997. 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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POLLARA 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-19 Perspectives Canada, Vol.VI No.1, is based on the results of 1,201 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Canadian adults between the dates of January 31 and February 2, 1997. 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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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (Fourth Quarter 1997), is based on the results of 1,000 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults between the dates of October 10 and 17, 1997. 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (Second Quarter 1999), is based on the results of 1,000 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults. 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-19 Perspectives Canada, Vol.IX No.4, is based on the results of 1,692 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Canadian adults between the dates of December 1 and 14, 2000. 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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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (Second Quarter 1997), is based on the results of 1,000 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults between the dates of April 7 and 14, 1997. A provincial ample 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Documentation for this dataset is limited. There are 1,200 cases and 85 variables surrounding the upcoming 1993 Canadian federal election. Questions surround politics, government services, the political parties, and important issues facing Canadians.
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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (Second Quarter 1996), is based on the results of 1,011 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults between the dates of April 8 and 13, 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (Third Quarter 1996), is based on the results of 1,000 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults between the dates of July 20 and 24, 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (Fourth Quarter 1996), is based on the results of 1,000 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults between the dates of October 7 and 15, 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (Third Quarter 1997), is based on the results of 1,000 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults between the dates of July 30 and August 3, 1997. 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (Second Quarter 1998), is based on the results of 1,000 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults between the dates of April 2 and 11, 1998. 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (First Quarter 1999), is based on the results of 1,000 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults. 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (Third Quarter 1999), is based on the results of 1,000 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults. 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (Second Quarter 2000), is based on the results of 1,000 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults. 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (Fourth Quarter 2000), is based on the results of 1,000 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults. 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (Third Quarter 2001), is based on the results of 1,004 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults between the dates of August 9 and 15, 2001. 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.
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POLLARA 2019-09-19 Perspectives Canada, Vol.V No.2, is based on the results of 1,199 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Canadian adults between the dates of May 1 and 5, 1996. 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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