Syndicated research studies—17th Annual report on Government of Canada public opinion research activities

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The Government of Canada purchased subscriptions to 5 syndicated public opinion research studies in fiscal year 2017 to 2018.

Syndicated studies are an economical way of obtaining information because research costs are shared among subscribers. Syndicated studies, covering a variety of broad issues or themes, are developed by research firms who own the data.

These subscriptions allowed federal departments to access the collected information while the intellectual property rights remained with the supplier firm.

Subscriptions to these 5 syndicated research studies were purchased by the Government of Canada and made available government-wide.

Table 3: Volume of syndicated research studies in the April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018 fiscal year
Syndicated research study title Supplier Contract value
Canadian Millennials Report Abacus Data Inc. $65,088.00
Earnscliffe Linguistic Minority Insights The Earnscliffe Strategy Group Inc. $178,540.00
Taking Care of Business Institute for Citizen-Centred Service $45,200.00
The Public Lens: (In)Tolerance in Canada Pollara $138,425.00
The Public Lens: Legalizing Marijuana Pollara $100,005.00
Total $527,258.00

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