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The ideal vehicle to gauge the opinions of 800 British Columbians or 1,000 Canadians quickly, easily and accurately at a fraction of the cost of a stand-alone, custom project. Optimize your resources by leveraging Insights West’s passion and research experience in conducting studies with customers, members or stakeholders in your owncustom
CANADIAN ECONOMIC INSIGHTS Tracking economic confidence among Canadians and a focus on the attitudes of British Columbians, our Economic Insights Monitor reveals how consumers foresee 2021 unfolding in relation to the trajectory of the national economy and their personal finances. Highlights from this short report include: Perceptions of current economic conditions in Canada; Predictions on whether the Canadian NATIONWIDE POLL SHOWS IN ADDITION TO THOSE VACCINATED (16% There are widely held misconceptions and uncertainties around the COVID-19 vaccine; many are concerned about the short (50%) and long-term side effects (56%), or that vaccine development was too rushed (49%). A notable minority (25%) think the vaccine will not be effective, that COVID-19 is not a serious disease (18%), or don’t trust any vaccines Read more » INSIGHTS WEST POINTS TERMS & CONDITIONS SURVEY OF ASIAN BRITISH COLUMBIANS SHOWS A shocking number (43%) of Asian British Columbians have experienced racist actions towards them this past year; this includes indirect (26%) and direct (23%) racial slurs, social media slurs (16%), work/school discrimination (10%), property damage (6%) and assault (5%). Vancouver, BC — Given the recent rise in anti-Asian racism that has been reported on in Read more »A&W PULSE SURVEY
A&W Pulse Survey Completes for June 3, 2021 CANADIANS WANT ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE AS PART OF HEALTH CARE Three-in-five Canadians (61%) believe the country’s health care system should fund alternative remedies for patients who want to rely on them. Support for this idea is highest among women (66%), Canadians aged 35-to-54 (68%) and Albertans (69%). In spite of the high level of support for a different way to access alternative medicine, three-in YOUNG CANADIANS EMBRACE STREAMING, ABANDON LIVE TV Millennials also stream more on network sites (7%) or other websites (10%) than older Canadians. “Canada’s youngest adults are already moving away from live television and finding content through other sources,” says Mario Canseco, Vice President, Public Affairs, at Insights West. “Almost half of their television viewing time is now CHARITABLE GIVING IN BC TAKES A DIP AS CHARITABLE Health-related charities get the most support (23%) among causes is BC while online crowd funding makes a mark with younger donors. Vancouver, BC – British Columbians have become somewhat less generous over the past two years when it comes to giving to charitable organizations, but they remain heavily influenced to support charities and causes that Read more » LATEST “BC GOVERNMENT REPORT CARD” SHOWS APPROVAL RATINGS Government receives good marks for the economy, healthcare, and education, but scores poorly on handling pipelines, gas prices, and the continuing opioid crisis. Sentiments over housing affordability in the province cool off as environment and climate change anxieties heat up. Vancouver, BC – Closing in on the two-year anniversary of taking office, BC Premier John Read more » HOME - INSIGHTS WESTSOLUTIONSRESOURCESABOUTFACILITY/RECRUITINGCONTACTUSPARTICIPATE
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CANADIAN ECONOMIC INSIGHTS Tracking economic confidence among Canadians and a focus on the attitudes of British Columbians, our Economic Insights Monitor reveals how consumers foresee 2021 unfolding in relation to the trajectory of the national economy and their personal finances. Highlights from this short report include: Perceptions of current economic conditions in Canada; Predictions on whether the Canadian NATIONWIDE POLL SHOWS IN ADDITION TO THOSE VACCINATED (16% There are widely held misconceptions and uncertainties around the COVID-19 vaccine; many are concerned about the short (50%) and long-term side effects (56%), or that vaccine development was too rushed (49%). A notable minority (25%) think the vaccine will not be effective, that COVID-19 is not a serious disease (18%), or don’t trust any vaccines Read more » INSIGHTS WEST POINTS TERMS & CONDITIONS SURVEY OF ASIAN BRITISH COLUMBIANS SHOWS A shocking number (43%) of Asian British Columbians have experienced racist actions towards them this past year; this includes indirect (26%) and direct (23%) racial slurs, social media slurs (16%), work/school discrimination (10%), property damage (6%) and assault (5%). Vancouver, BC — Given the recent rise in anti-Asian racism that has been reported on in Read more »A&W PULSE SURVEY
A&W Pulse Survey Completes for June 3, 2021 CANADIANS WANT ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE AS PART OF HEALTH CARE Three-in-five Canadians (61%) believe the country’s health care system should fund alternative remedies for patients who want to rely on them. Support for this idea is highest among women (66%), Canadians aged 35-to-54 (68%) and Albertans (69%). In spite of the high level of support for a different way to access alternative medicine, three-in YOUNG CANADIANS EMBRACE STREAMING, ABANDON LIVE TV Millennials also stream more on network sites (7%) or other websites (10%) than older Canadians. “Canada’s youngest adults are already moving away from live television and finding content through other sources,” says Mario Canseco, Vice President, Public Affairs, at Insights West. “Almost half of their television viewing time is now CHARITABLE GIVING IN BC TAKES A DIP AS CHARITABLE Health-related charities get the most support (23%) among causes is BC while online crowd funding makes a mark with younger donors. Vancouver, BC – British Columbians have become somewhat less generous over the past two years when it comes to giving to charitable organizations, but they remain heavily influenced to support charities and causes that Read more » LATEST “BC GOVERNMENT REPORT CARD” SHOWS APPROVAL RATINGS Government receives good marks for the economy, healthcare, and education, but scores poorly on handling pipelines, gas prices, and the continuing opioid crisis. Sentiments over housing affordability in the province cool off as environment and climate change anxieties heat up. Vancouver, BC – Closing in on the two-year anniversary of taking office, BC Premier John Read more »PARTICIPATE
Insights West conducts online surveys and hosts a variety of in-person and online focus groups, discussions, and interviews to gain valuable feedback on a variety of topics. That feedback goes directly to the people who make decisions on the policies, products and services we all live with every day. 01. NEWS & PRESS ARCHIVES March 11, 2021. Vacation rental properties are the first choice for accommodation booking, twice as much compared to those that plan to book a hotel/motel/resort. Vancouver, BC – A new survey conducted in partnership with Owner Direct customers and Insights West shows that despite current restrictions on travel, this group intends to spendNEWS & POLLS
News & Polls. With hundreds of public releases issued since 2012, Insights West has established itself as an unofficial “pollster of record” in Western Canada, covering public policy issues, consumer and societal trends in BC and Canada and correctly predicting the outcomes of 25 out of the 26 elections and plebiscites we havecovered.
TEAM - INSIGHTS WEST Meet the Team The team at Insights West is a collection of passionate, experienced, truth-seekers who question everything to help clients get to the most meaningful and impactful insights about their brand, business or organization. We’re focused on strategic thinking SIGNIFICANT MINORITY OF CANADIANS BELIEVE COVID-19 37% of Canadians believe COVID-19 was created in a lab and released by mistake, 31% that COVID-19 was created as a biological weapon in a lab, 15% that big pharma helped spread the virus, 9% that the vaccine includes a chip that will track people and 6% there is a link betweenCOVID-19 and 5G.
MANY CANADIANS PLANNING TO BEND COVID-19 RULES AROUND BC Residents Less Likely To Be Following COVID-19 Restrictions than Other Provinces . Vancouver, BC —With spring break only a few weeks away, a significant number of Canadians are planning at least some activities on spring break that run counter to the COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines set by their province.When looking at underlying motivators for rule-breaking, pandemicA&W PULSE SURVEY
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GIVING BACK TO OUR COMMUNITY Steve Mossop on Charitable Giving (Appearing in the April 2013 edition of VUE, the MRIA magazine). In the process of forming Insights West, following an 18-year career managing the Western Region at Ipsos, I determined that one of the core values of our new company would be giving back to the community in which we live.SMARTPHONE INSIGHTS
Key Insight:Smartphones Play a Significant Role in Social Media Use • Social media and smartphone use are growing hand in hand, and a number of social media sites MARIO CANSECO ARCHIVES May 19, 2016. Canadians spend most of their social media time (82%) being social—connecting with friends and acquaintances—and only 18% of it engaging with companies and brands. Vancouver, BC – Insights West released today its 2016 Canadian Social Media Monitor, which tracks key trends in Canada’s social media landscape. HOME - INSIGHTS WESTSOLUTIONSRESOURCESABOUTFACILITY/RECRUITINGCONTACTUSPARTICIPATE
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NATIONWIDE POLL SHOWS IN ADDITION TO THOSE VACCINATED (16% There are widely held misconceptions and uncertainties around the COVID-19 vaccine; many are concerned about the short (50%) and long-term side effects (56%), or that vaccine development was too rushed (49%). A notable minority (25%) think the vaccine will not be effective, that COVID-19 is not a serious disease (18%), or don’t trust any vaccines Read more » SIGNIFICANT MINORITY OF CANADIANS BELIEVE COVID-19 37% of Canadians believe COVID-19 was created in a lab and released by mistake, 31% that COVID-19 was created as a biological weapon in a lab, 15% that big pharma helped spread the virus, 9% that the vaccine includes a chip that will track people and 6% there is a link betweenCOVID-19 and 5G.
MANY CANADIANS PLANNING TO BEND COVID-19 RULES AROUND BC Residents Less Likely To Be Following COVID-19 Restrictions than Other Provinces . Vancouver, BC —With spring break only a few weeks away, a significant number of Canadians are planning at least some activities on spring break that run counter to the COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines set by their province.When looking at underlying motivators for rule-breaking, pandemic INSIGHTS WEST POINTS TERMS & CONDITIONS SURVEY OF ASIAN BRITISH COLUMBIANS SHOWS ANTI-ASIAN RACISM A shocking number (43%) of Asian British Columbians have experienced racist actions towards them this past year; this includes indirect (26%) and direct (23%) racial slurs, social media slurs (16%), work/school discrimination (10%), property damage (6%) and assault (5%). Vancouver, BC — Given the recent rise in anti-Asian racism that has been reported on in Read more » SLIGHT MAJORITY (55%) OF BRITISH COLUMBIANS SUPPORT Belief is high in substantial social and economic benefits of the games through job creation (83%), post-COVID-19 tourism boost (80%) and excitement (78%), but those who oppose believe cost will be too high (85%), money should be spend on other things (80%), and that COVID-19 should be the focus (48%). Vancouver, BC — Following a Readmore »
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Key Insight:Smartphones Play a Significant Role in Social Media Use • Social media and smartphone use are growing hand in hand, and a number of social media sites 2017 CANADIAN SOCIAL MEDIA MONITOR Top 10 Key Insights 3 5.The growth of YouTube and Instagram is driven by increases in the 35-to-54 year old segment, whereas Twitter’sgrowth is due
LATEST “BC GOVERNMENT REPORT CARD” SHOWS APPROVAL RATINGS Government receives good marks for the economy, healthcare, and education, but scores poorly on handling pipelines, gas prices, and the continuing opioid crisis. Sentiments over housing affordability in the province cool off as environment and climate change anxieties heat up. Vancouver, BC – Closing in on the two-year anniversary of taking office, BC Premier John Read more » HOME - INSIGHTS WESTSOLUTIONSRESOURCESABOUTFACILITY/RECRUITINGCONTACTUSPARTICIPATE
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NATIONWIDE POLL SHOWS IN ADDITION TO THOSE VACCINATED (16% There are widely held misconceptions and uncertainties around the COVID-19 vaccine; many are concerned about the short (50%) and long-term side effects (56%), or that vaccine development was too rushed (49%). A notable minority (25%) think the vaccine will not be effective, that COVID-19 is not a serious disease (18%), or don’t trust any vaccines Read more » SIGNIFICANT MINORITY OF CANADIANS BELIEVE COVID-19 37% of Canadians believe COVID-19 was created in a lab and released by mistake, 31% that COVID-19 was created as a biological weapon in a lab, 15% that big pharma helped spread the virus, 9% that the vaccine includes a chip that will track people and 6% there is a link betweenCOVID-19 and 5G.
MANY CANADIANS PLANNING TO BEND COVID-19 RULES AROUND BC Residents Less Likely To Be Following COVID-19 Restrictions than Other Provinces . Vancouver, BC —With spring break only a few weeks away, a significant number of Canadians are planning at least some activities on spring break that run counter to the COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines set by their province.When looking at underlying motivators for rule-breaking, pandemic INSIGHTS WEST POINTS TERMS & CONDITIONS SURVEY OF ASIAN BRITISH COLUMBIANS SHOWS ANTI-ASIAN RACISM A shocking number (43%) of Asian British Columbians have experienced racist actions towards them this past year; this includes indirect (26%) and direct (23%) racial slurs, social media slurs (16%), work/school discrimination (10%), property damage (6%) and assault (5%). Vancouver, BC — Given the recent rise in anti-Asian racism that has been reported on in Read more » SLIGHT MAJORITY (55%) OF BRITISH COLUMBIANS SUPPORT Belief is high in substantial social and economic benefits of the games through job creation (83%), post-COVID-19 tourism boost (80%) and excitement (78%), but those who oppose believe cost will be too high (85%), money should be spend on other things (80%), and that COVID-19 should be the focus (48%). Vancouver, BC — Following a Readmore »
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Key Insight:Smartphones Play a Significant Role in Social Media Use • Social media and smartphone use are growing hand in hand, and a number of social media sites 2017 CANADIAN SOCIAL MEDIA MONITOR Top 10 Key Insights 3 5.The growth of YouTube and Instagram is driven by increases in the 35-to-54 year old segment, whereas Twitter’sgrowth is due
LATEST “BC GOVERNMENT REPORT CARD” SHOWS APPROVAL RATINGS Government receives good marks for the economy, healthcare, and education, but scores poorly on handling pipelines, gas prices, and the continuing opioid crisis. Sentiments over housing affordability in the province cool off as environment and climate change anxieties heat up. Vancouver, BC – Closing in on the two-year anniversary of taking office, BC Premier John Read more »PARTICIPATE
Insights West conducts online surveys and hosts a variety of in-person and online focus groups, discussions, and interviews to gain valuable feedback on a variety of topics. That feedback goes directly to the people who make decisions on the policies, products and services we all live with every day. 01. TEAM - INSIGHTS WEST Meet the Team The team at Insights West is a collection of passionate, experienced, truth-seekers who question everything to help clients get to the most meaningful and impactful insights about their brand, business or organization. We’re focused on strategic thinking MANY CANADIANS PLANNING TO BEND COVID-19 RULES AROUND BC Residents Less Likely To Be Following COVID-19 Restrictions than Other Provinces . Vancouver, BC —With spring break only a few weeks away, a significant number of Canadians are planning at least some activities on spring break that run counter to the COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines set by their province.When looking at underlying motivators for rule-breaking, pandemicNEWS & POLLS
News & Polls. With hundreds of public releases issued since 2012, Insights West has established itself as an unofficial “pollster of record” in Western Canada, covering public policy issues, consumer and societal trends in BC and Canada and correctly predicting the outcomes of 25 out of the 26 elections and plebiscites we havecovered.
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A&W Pulse Survey Completes for June 3, 2021 SLIGHT MAJORITY (55%) OF BRITISH COLUMBIANS SUPPORT Belief is high in substantial social and economic benefits of the games through job creation (83%), post-COVID-19 tourism boost (80%) and excitement (78%), but those who oppose believe cost will be too high (85%), money should be spend on other things NUMBER OF COMPLETES MAY 6 2021 Number of Completes Restaurant # May 6 2021 508 7 518 0 520 1 525 0 549 11 550 3 552 2 553 15 586 0 587 11 588 7 589 4 597 9 604 13 605 9 612 0 613 2 618 5 639 8 652 0 663 0 714 0 746 8 761 2 780 1 1271 0 1295 12 1325 13 1341 7 1397 0 1479 4 1500 0 1556 6 1588 0 1591 5 1606 0 1621 0 1622 0 1623 0 1808 11 1810 0 2284 0 2289 0 NURSES AND FARMERS SEEN AS CANADA’S MOST RESPECTED Seven-in-ten Canadians say they have a negative opinion of politicians. Vancouver, BC – An overwhelming majority of Canadians express admiration towards two professions, a new Canada-wide Insights West poll has found. In the online survey of a representative national sample, more than nine-in-ten Canadians have a positive opinion of nurses (92%) and farmers (91%). More Read more » A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF CANADIANS ARE CONSIDERING A MORE While only 7% of Canadians currently follow a primarily plant-based diet, a significant number (27%) are considering doing so in the future. Vancouver, BC — Heading into the last weeks of the summer, don’t be surprised if you see a few extra veggie dogs or plant-based burgers tossed on the grill at barbeques and picnics across Canada—with a hard pass on the cheese. TWO-IN-FIVE CANADIANS TRIED TO LOSE WEIGHT OVER THE PAST Atlantic Canadians (47%) were more likely to try to lose weight through dieting, while Manitobans were the least likely to try (32%). Almost half of Canadians aged 18-to-34 (47%) and aged 35-to-54 (46%) went on a diet over the past twelve months, compared to only 35% of those aged 55 and over. A majority of Canadians (56%) say theyconsumed a
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CANADIAN ECONOMIC INSIGHTS Tracking economic confidence among Canadians and a focus on the attitudes of British Columbians, our Economic Insights Monitor reveals how consumers foresee 2021 unfolding in relation to the trajectory of the national economy and their personal finances. Highlights from this short report include: Perceptions of current economic conditions in Canada; Predictions on whether the Canadian NATIONWIDE POLL SHOWS IN ADDITION TO THOSE VACCINATED (16% There are widely held misconceptions and uncertainties around the COVID-19 vaccine; many are concerned about the short (50%) and long-term side effects (56%), or that vaccine development was too rushed (49%). A notable minority (25%) think the vaccine will not be effective, that COVID-19 is not a serious disease (18%), or don’t trust any vaccines Read more » INSIGHTS WEST POINTS TERMS & CONDITIONSA&W PULSE SURVEY
A&W Pulse Survey Completes for May 17, 2021 SURVEY OF ASIAN BRITISH COLUMBIANS SHOWS ANTI-ASIAN RACISM A shocking number (43%) of Asian British Columbians have experienced racist actions towards them this past year; this includes indirect (26%) and direct (23%) racial slurs, social media slurs (16%), work/school discrimination (10%), property damage (6%) and assault (5%). Vancouver, BC — Given the recent rise in anti-Asian racism that has been reported on in Read more » CANADIANS WANT ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE AS PART OF HEALTH CARE Three-in-five Canadians (61%) believe the country’s health care system should fund alternative remedies for patients who want to rely on them. Support for this idea is highest among women (66%), Canadians aged 35-to-54 (68%) and Albertans (69%). In spite of the high level of support for a different way to access alternative medicine, three-in YOUNG CANADIANS EMBRACE STREAMING, ABANDON LIVE TV Millennials also stream more on network sites (7%) or other websites (10%) than older Canadians. “Canada’s youngest adults are already moving away from live television and finding content through other sources,” says Mario Canseco, Vice President, Public Affairs, at Insights West. “Almost half of their television viewing time is now CHARITABLE GIVING IN BC TAKES A DIP AS CHARITABLE Health-related charities get the most support (23%) among causes is BC while online crowd funding makes a mark with younger donors. Vancouver, BC – British Columbians have become somewhat less generous over the past two years when it comes to giving to charitable organizations, but they remain heavily influenced to support charities and causes that Read more » LATEST “BC GOVERNMENT REPORT CARD” SHOWS APPROVAL RATINGS Government receives good marks for the economy, healthcare, and education, but scores poorly on handling pipelines, gas prices, and the continuing opioid crisis. Sentiments over housing affordability in the province cool off as environment and climate change anxieties heat up. Vancouver, BC – Closing in on the two-year anniversary of taking office, BC Premier John Read more » HOME - INSIGHTS WESTSOLUTIONSRESOURCESABOUTFACILITY/RECRUITINGCONTACTUSPARTICIPATE
The ideal vehicle to gauge the opinions of 800 British Columbians or 1,000 Canadians quickly, easily and accurately at a fraction of the cost of a stand-alone, custom project. Optimize your resources by leveraging Insights West’s passion and research experience in conducting studies with customers, members or stakeholders in your owncustom
CANADIAN ECONOMIC INSIGHTS Tracking economic confidence among Canadians and a focus on the attitudes of British Columbians, our Economic Insights Monitor reveals how consumers foresee 2021 unfolding in relation to the trajectory of the national economy and their personal finances. Highlights from this short report include: Perceptions of current economic conditions in Canada; Predictions on whether the Canadian NATIONWIDE POLL SHOWS IN ADDITION TO THOSE VACCINATED (16% There are widely held misconceptions and uncertainties around the COVID-19 vaccine; many are concerned about the short (50%) and long-term side effects (56%), or that vaccine development was too rushed (49%). A notable minority (25%) think the vaccine will not be effective, that COVID-19 is not a serious disease (18%), or don’t trust any vaccines Read more » INSIGHTS WEST POINTS TERMS & CONDITIONSA&W PULSE SURVEY
A&W Pulse Survey Completes for May 17, 2021 SURVEY OF ASIAN BRITISH COLUMBIANS SHOWS ANTI-ASIAN RACISM A shocking number (43%) of Asian British Columbians have experienced racist actions towards them this past year; this includes indirect (26%) and direct (23%) racial slurs, social media slurs (16%), work/school discrimination (10%), property damage (6%) and assault (5%). Vancouver, BC — Given the recent rise in anti-Asian racism that has been reported on in Read more » CANADIANS WANT ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE AS PART OF HEALTH CARE Three-in-five Canadians (61%) believe the country’s health care system should fund alternative remedies for patients who want to rely on them. Support for this idea is highest among women (66%), Canadians aged 35-to-54 (68%) and Albertans (69%). In spite of the high level of support for a different way to access alternative medicine, three-in YOUNG CANADIANS EMBRACE STREAMING, ABANDON LIVE TV Millennials also stream more on network sites (7%) or other websites (10%) than older Canadians. “Canada’s youngest adults are already moving away from live television and finding content through other sources,” says Mario Canseco, Vice President, Public Affairs, at Insights West. “Almost half of their television viewing time is now CHARITABLE GIVING IN BC TAKES A DIP AS CHARITABLE Health-related charities get the most support (23%) among causes is BC while online crowd funding makes a mark with younger donors. Vancouver, BC – British Columbians have become somewhat less generous over the past two years when it comes to giving to charitable organizations, but they remain heavily influenced to support charities and causes that Read more » LATEST “BC GOVERNMENT REPORT CARD” SHOWS APPROVAL RATINGS Government receives good marks for the economy, healthcare, and education, but scores poorly on handling pipelines, gas prices, and the continuing opioid crisis. Sentiments over housing affordability in the province cool off as environment and climate change anxieties heat up. Vancouver, BC – Closing in on the two-year anniversary of taking office, BC Premier John Read more »PARTICIPATE
Insights West conducts online surveys and hosts a variety of in-person and online focus groups, discussions, and interviews to gain valuable feedback on a variety of topics. That feedback goes directly to the people who make decisions on the policies, products and services we all live with every day. 01. NEWS & PRESS ARCHIVES March 11, 2021. Vacation rental properties are the first choice for accommodation booking, twice as much compared to those that plan to book a hotel/motel/resort. Vancouver, BC – A new survey conducted in partnership with Owner Direct customers and Insights West shows that despite current restrictions on travel, this group intends to spend TEAM - INSIGHTS WEST Meet the Team The team at Insights West is a collection of passionate, experienced, truth-seekers who question everything to help clients get to the most meaningful and impactful insights about their brand, business or organization. We’re focused on strategic thinkingNEWS & POLLS
News & Polls. With hundreds of public releases issued since 2012, Insights West has established itself as an unofficial “pollster of record” in Western Canada, covering public policy issues, consumer and societal trends in BC and Canada and correctly predicting the outcomes of 25 out of the 26 elections and plebiscites we havecovered.
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A&W Pulse Survey Completes for June 3, 2021 SIGNIFICANT MINORITY OF CANADIANS BELIEVE COVID-19 37% of Canadians believe COVID-19 was created in a lab and released by mistake, 31% that COVID-19 was created as a biological weapon in a lab, 15% that big pharma helped spread the virus, 9% that the vaccine includes a chip that will track people and 6% there is a link betweenCOVID-19 and 5G.
CONTEST RULES BC ASSESSMENT BC Assessment Contest Rules . 1. Contest Period: The Contest opens January 1st, 2021 and ends March 31st, 2021 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.The Contest is sponsored by BC Assessment. The contest is administered by Insights West. 2. Eligibility: The Contest is open to members of the residents of British Columbia who are legally residing in Canada and are at least eighteen (18) years of age at the SLIGHT MAJORITY (55%) OF BRITISH COLUMBIANS SUPPORT Belief is high in substantial social and economic benefits of the games through job creation (83%), post-COVID-19 tourism boost (80%) and excitement (78%), but those who oppose believe cost will be too high (85%), money should be spend on other things (80%), and that COVID-19 should be the focus (48%). Vancouver, BC — Following a Readmore »
GIVING BACK TO OUR COMMUNITY Steve Mossop on Charitable Giving (Appearing in the April 2013 edition of VUE, the MRIA magazine). In the process of forming Insights West, following an 18-year career managing the Western Region at Ipsos, I determined that one of the core values of our new company would be giving back to the community in which we live.SMARTPHONE INSIGHTS
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Insights West conducts online surveys and hosts a variety of in-person and online focus groups, discussions, and interviews to gain valuable feedback on a variety of topics. That feedback goes directly to the people who make decisions on the policies, products and services we all live with every day. 01. NATIONWIDE POLL SHOWS IN ADDITION TO THOSE VACCINATED (16% There are widely held misconceptions and uncertainties around the COVID-19 vaccine; many are concerned about the short (50%) and long-term side effects (56%), or that vaccine development was too rushed (49%). A notable minority (25%) think the vaccine will not be effective, that COVID-19 is not a serious disease (18%), or don’t trust any vaccines Read more » INSIGHTS WEST POINTS TERMS & CONDITIONS SURVEY OF ASIAN BRITISH COLUMBIANS SHOWS ANTI-ASIAN RACISM A shocking number (43%) of Asian British Columbians have experienced racist actions towards them this past year; this includes indirect (26%) and direct (23%) racial slurs, social media slurs (16%), work/school discrimination (10%), property damage (6%) and assault (5%). Vancouver, BC — Given the recent rise in anti-Asian racism that has been reported on in Read more » TWO-IN-FIVE CANADIANS TRIED TO LOSE WEIGHT OVER THE PAST Atlantic Canadians (47%) were more likely to try to lose weight through dieting, while Manitobans were the least likely to try (32%). Almost half of Canadians aged 18-to-34 (47%) and aged 35-to-54 (46%) went on a diet over the past twelve months, compared to only 35% of those aged 55 and over. A majority of Canadians (56%) say theyconsumed a
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Insights West conducts online surveys and hosts a variety of in-person and online focus groups, discussions, and interviews to gain valuable feedback on a variety of topics. That feedback goes directly to the people who make decisions on the policies, products and services we all live with every day. 01. NATIONWIDE POLL SHOWS IN ADDITION TO THOSE VACCINATED (16% There are widely held misconceptions and uncertainties around the COVID-19 vaccine; many are concerned about the short (50%) and long-term side effects (56%), or that vaccine development was too rushed (49%). A notable minority (25%) think the vaccine will not be effective, that COVID-19 is not a serious disease (18%), or don’t trust any vaccines Read more » INSIGHTS WEST POINTS TERMS & CONDITIONS SURVEY OF ASIAN BRITISH COLUMBIANS SHOWS ANTI-ASIAN RACISM A shocking number (43%) of Asian British Columbians have experienced racist actions towards them this past year; this includes indirect (26%) and direct (23%) racial slurs, social media slurs (16%), work/school discrimination (10%), property damage (6%) and assault (5%). Vancouver, BC — Given the recent rise in anti-Asian racism that has been reported on in Read more » TWO-IN-FIVE CANADIANS TRIED TO LOSE WEIGHT OVER THE PAST Atlantic Canadians (47%) were more likely to try to lose weight through dieting, while Manitobans were the least likely to try (32%). Almost half of Canadians aged 18-to-34 (47%) and aged 35-to-54 (46%) went on a diet over the past twelve months, compared to only 35% of those aged 55 and over. A majority of Canadians (56%) say theyconsumed a
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Key Insight:Smartphones Play a Significant Role in Social Media Use • Social media and smartphone use are growing hand in hand, and a number of social media sites MARIO CANSECO ARCHIVES May 19, 2016. Canadians spend most of their social media time (82%) being social—connecting with friends and acquaintances—and only 18% of it engaging with companies and brands. Vancouver, BC – Insights West released today its 2016 Canadian Social Media Monitor, which tracks key trends in Canada’s social media landscape. CANADIANS ALARMED OVER THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN Seven-in-10 worried about social’s influence in voting decisions, with eight-in-10 saying it will directly impact who gets elected in this country. Vancouver, BC – With a federal election just five months away, Canadians are expressing concerns about the influence of social media in the upcoming vote. Early results from our “Social Media Insights 2019 Report” Read more » LATEST “BC GOVERNMENT REPORT CARD” SHOWS APPROVAL RATINGSFEDERAL REPORT CARDARCTIC REPORT CARD 2019GA SCHOOL REPORT CARDSGADOE SCHOOL REPORT CARDGOVERNOR S REPORT CARDNOAA ARCTIC REPORT CARD 2019 Government receives good marks for the economy, healthcare, and education, but scores poorly on handling pipelines, gas prices, and the continuing opioid crisis. Sentiments over housing affordability in the province cool off as environment and climate change anxieties heat up. Vancouver, BC – Closing in on the two-year anniversary of taking office, BC Premier John Read more »INSIGHTSWEST.COM
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CANADIAN ECONOMIC INSIGHTS Tracking economic confidence among Canadians and a focus on the attitudes of British Columbians, our Economic Insights Monitor reveals how consumers foresee 2021 unfolding in relation to the trajectory of the national economy and their personal finances. Highlights from this short report include: Perceptions of current economic conditions in Canada; Predictions on whether the Canadian CONTEST RULES BC ASSESSMENT BC Assessment Contest Rules . 1. Contest Period: The Contest opens January 1st, 2021 and ends March 31st, 2021 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.The Contest is sponsored by BC Assessment. The contest is administered by Insights West. 2. Eligibility: The Contest is open to members of the residents of British Columbia who are legally residing in Canada and are at least eighteen (18) years of age at the PREMIER HORGAN’S APPROVAL RATING DIPS WHILE HOUSING BC government gets the best marks on environment, education and healthcare, but failing grades on poverty, housing affordability and homelessness. Vancouver, BC – Six months after our last “BC Government Report Card” and just over a year after the BC New Democratic Party (NDP) was officially sworn into office, the latest Insights West poll reveals Read more » TWO-IN-FIVE CANADIANS TRIED TO LOSE WEIGHT OVER THE PAST Atlantic Canadians (47%) were more likely to try to lose weight through dieting, while Manitobans were the least likely to try (32%). Almost half of Canadians aged 18-to-34 (47%) and aged 35-to-54 (46%) went on a diet over the past twelve months, compared to only 35% of those aged 55 and over. A majority of Canadians (56%) say theyconsumed a
FIREFIGHTERS AND NURSES TOP LIST OF CANADA’S RESPECTED Poor opinion of politicians and car salespeople continues across the country. Vancouver, BC – Firefighters and nurses are the only professionals respected by more than nine-in-ten Canadians, a new Canada-wide Insights West poll has found. In the online survey of a representative national sample, 92% of Canadians say they have a positive opinion of firefighters, Read more » LATEST “BC GOVERNMENT REPORT CARD” SHOWS APPROVAL RATINGS Government receives good marks for the economy, healthcare, and education, but scores poorly on handling pipelines, gas prices, and the continuing opioid crisis. Sentiments over housing affordability in the province cool off as environment and climate change anxieties heat up. Vancouver, BC – Closing in on the two-year anniversary of taking office, BC Premier John Read more » HALF OF WORKING WOMEN IN CANADA HAVE ENDURED SEXUAL But fewer than three-in-ten chose to report these incidents to a superior or human resources department. Vancouver, BC – At a time of enhanced discussions about workplace etiquette and the #MeToo phenomenon, a sizeable proportion of working women in Canada say they have faced sexual harassment during their careers, a new Insights Westpoll has found.
CANADIANS GIVE TRUDEAU HIGH MARKS FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND Dissatisfaction with the federal government is highest on electoral reform, dealing with drug abuse and pending pipeline projects. Vancouver, BC – Two years after the Liberal Party’s victory in the 2015 federal election, Canadians are divided on which issues the current government is handling properly, a new Insights West poll conducted for Maclean’s has found. Read more » HOME - INSIGHTS WESTSOLUTIONSRESOURCESABOUTFACILITY/RECRUITINGCONTACTUSPARTICIPATE
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Key Insight:Smartphones Play a Significant Role in Social Media Use • Social media and smartphone use are growing hand in hand, and a number of social media sites CANADIANS ALARMED OVER THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN Seven-in-10 worried about social’s influence in voting decisions, with eight-in-10 saying it will directly impact who gets elected in this country. Vancouver, BC – With a federal election just five months away, Canadians are expressing concerns about the influence of social media in the upcoming vote. Early results from our “Social Media Insights 2019 Report” Read more » MARIO CANSECO ARCHIVES Brands Find it Hard to Get in on the Social Media Conversation. May 19, 2016. Canadians spend most of their social media time (82%) being social—connecting with friends and acquaintances—and only 18% of it engaging with companies and brands. BRITISH COLUMBIANS AWARE OF CHILD CARE PROBLEMS FACING Relying on grandparents and reducing expenses in the household are not regarded as plausible solutions. Vancouver, BC – Most British Columbians know about the difficulties that parents have when seeking child care in the province, and believe a proper child care system would alleviate some of these problems, a survey conducted by Insights West for Read more » LATEST “BC GOVERNMENT REPORT CARD” SHOWS APPROVAL RATINGSFEDERAL REPORT CARDARCTIC REPORT CARD 2019GA SCHOOL REPORT CARDSGADOE SCHOOL REPORT CARDGOVERNOR S REPORT CARDNOAA ARCTIC REPORT CARD 2019 Government receives good marks for the economy, healthcare, and education, but scores poorly on handling pipelines, gas prices, and the continuing opioid crisis. Sentiments over housing affordability in the province cool off as environment and climate change anxieties heat up. Vancouver, BC – Closing in on the two-year anniversary of taking office, BC Premier John Read more »INSIGHTSWEST.COM
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CANADIAN ECONOMIC INSIGHTS Tracking economic confidence among Canadians and a focus on the attitudes of British Columbians, our Economic Insights Monitor reveals how consumers foresee 2021 unfolding in relation to the trajectory of the national economy and their personal finances. Highlights from this short report include: Perceptions of current economic conditions in Canada; Predictions on whether the Canadian CONTEST RULES BC ASSESSMENT BC Assessment Contest Rules . 1. Contest Period: The Contest opens January 1st, 2021 and ends March 31st, 2021 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.The Contest is sponsored by BC Assessment. The contest is administered by Insights West. 2. Eligibility: The Contest is open to members of the residents of British Columbia who are legally residing in Canada and are at least eighteen (18) years of age at the CONSUMER USAGE OF MAJOR SOCIAL MEDIA Weekly usage of social media brands like Facebook (82%), Youtube (63%), and Instagram (39%) continues to grow 81% are worried about the news and information shown to them on social media, and 65% are worried about social media targeted advertising based on their behaviour Vancouver, BC – Despite data breaches and privacy concerns, social media’s Read more » PREMIER HORGAN’S APPROVAL RATING DIPS WHILE HOUSING BC government gets the best marks on environment, education and healthcare, but failing grades on poverty, housing affordability and homelessness. Vancouver, BC – Six months after our last “BC Government Report Card” and just over a year after the BC New Democratic Party (NDP) was officially sworn into office, the latest Insights West poll reveals Read more » LATEST “BC GOVERNMENT REPORT CARD” SHOWS APPROVAL RATINGS Government receives good marks for the economy, healthcare, and education, but scores poorly on handling pipelines, gas prices, and the continuing opioid crisis. Sentiments over housing affordability in the province cool off as environment and climate change anxieties heat up. Vancouver, BC – Closing in on the two-year anniversary of taking office, BC Premier John Read more » TWO-IN-FIVE CANADIANS TRIED TO LOSE WEIGHT OVER THE PAST Organic food consumption is more prevalent in British Columbia, while Albertans are more likely to consume a product past its expiry or “Best Before” date. Vancouver, BC – There is a sizeable gender gap in Canada when it comes to losing weight, as well as different perspectives across the country on issues such as organic Read more » HALF OF WORKING WOMEN IN CANADA HAVE ENDURED SEXUAL But fewer than three-in-ten chose to report these incidents to a superior or human resources department. Vancouver, BC – At a time of enhanced discussions about workplace etiquette and the #MeToo phenomenon, a sizeable proportion of working women in Canada say they have faced sexual harassment during their careers, a new Insights Westpoll has found.
CANADIANS GIVE TRUDEAU HIGH MARKS FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND Dissatisfaction with the federal government is highest on electoral reform, dealing with drug abuse and pending pipeline projects. Vancouver, BC – Two years after the Liberal Party’s victory in the 2015 federal election, Canadians are divided on which issues the current government is handling properly, a new Insights West poll conducted for Maclean’s has found. Read more » HOME - INSIGHTS WESTSOLUTIONSRESOURCESABOUTFACILITY/RECRUITINGCONTACTUSPARTICIPATE
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Key Insight:Smartphones Play a Significant Role in Social Media Use • Social media and smartphone use are growing hand in hand, and a number of social media sites CANADIANS ALARMED OVER THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN Seven-in-10 worried about social’s influence in voting decisions, with eight-in-10 saying it will directly impact who gets elected in this country. Vancouver, BC – With a federal election just five months away, Canadians are expressing concerns about the influence of social media in the upcoming vote. Early results from our “Social Media Insights 2019 Report” Read more » MARIO CANSECO ARCHIVES Brands Find it Hard to Get in on the Social Media Conversation. May 19, 2016. Canadians spend most of their social media time (82%) being social—connecting with friends and acquaintances—and only 18% of it engaging with companies and brands. BRITISH COLUMBIANS AWARE OF CHILD CARE PROBLEMS FACING Relying on grandparents and reducing expenses in the household are not regarded as plausible solutions. Vancouver, BC – Most British Columbians know about the difficulties that parents have when seeking child care in the province, and believe a proper child care system would alleviate some of these problems, a survey conducted by Insights West for Read more » LATEST “BC GOVERNMENT REPORT CARD” SHOWS APPROVAL RATINGSFEDERAL REPORT CARDARCTIC REPORT CARD 2019GA SCHOOL REPORT CARDSGADOE SCHOOL REPORT CARDGOVERNOR S REPORT CARDNOAA ARCTIC REPORT CARD 2019 Government receives good marks for the economy, healthcare, and education, but scores poorly on handling pipelines, gas prices, and the continuing opioid crisis. Sentiments over housing affordability in the province cool off as environment and climate change anxieties heat up. Vancouver, BC – Closing in on the two-year anniversary of taking office, BC Premier John Read more » HOME - INSIGHTS WESTSOLUTIONSRESOURCESABOUTFACILITY/RECRUITINGCONTACTUSPARTICIPATE
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Key Insight:Smartphones Play a Significant Role in Social Media Use • Social media and smartphone use are growing hand in hand, and a number of social media sites CANADIANS ALARMED OVER THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN Seven-in-10 worried about social’s influence in voting decisions, with eight-in-10 saying it will directly impact who gets elected in this country. Vancouver, BC – With a federal election just five months away, Canadians are expressing concerns about the influence of social media in the upcoming vote. Early results from our “Social Media Insights 2019 Report” Read more » MARIO CANSECO ARCHIVES Brands Find it Hard to Get in on the Social Media Conversation. May 19, 2016. Canadians spend most of their social media time (82%) being social—connecting with friends and acquaintances—and only 18% of it engaging with companies and brands. BRITISH COLUMBIANS AWARE OF CHILD CARE PROBLEMS FACING Relying on grandparents and reducing expenses in the household are not regarded as plausible solutions. Vancouver, BC – Most British Columbians know about the difficulties that parents have when seeking child care in the province, and believe a proper child care system would alleviate some of these problems, a survey conducted by Insights West for Read more » LATEST “BC GOVERNMENT REPORT CARD” SHOWS APPROVAL RATINGSFEDERAL REPORT CARDARCTIC REPORT CARD 2019GA SCHOOL REPORT CARDSGADOE SCHOOL REPORT CARDGOVERNOR S REPORT CARDNOAA ARCTIC REPORT CARD 2019 Government receives good marks for the economy, healthcare, and education, but scores poorly on handling pipelines, gas prices, and the continuing opioid crisis. Sentiments over housing affordability in the province cool off as environment and climate change anxieties heat up. Vancouver, BC – Closing in on the two-year anniversary of taking office, BC Premier John Read more »INSIGHTSWEST.COM
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CANADIAN ECONOMIC INSIGHTS Tracking economic confidence among Canadians and a focus on the attitudes of British Columbians, our Economic Insights Monitor reveals how consumers foresee 2021 unfolding in relation to the trajectory of the national economy and their personal finances. Highlights from this short report include: Perceptions of current economic conditions in Canada; Predictions on whether the Canadian CONTEST RULES BC ASSESSMENT BC Assessment Contest Rules . 1. Contest Period: The Contest opens January 1st, 2021 and ends March 31st, 2021 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.The Contest is sponsored by BC Assessment. The contest is administered by Insights West. 2. Eligibility: The Contest is open to members of the residents of British Columbia who are legally residing in Canada and are at least eighteen (18) years of age at the CONSUMER USAGE OF MAJOR SOCIAL MEDIA Weekly usage of social media brands like Facebook (82%), Youtube (63%), and Instagram (39%) continues to grow 81% are worried about the news and information shown to them on social media, and 65% are worried about social media targeted advertising based on their behaviour Vancouver, BC – Despite data breaches and privacy concerns, social media’s Read more » PREMIER HORGAN’S APPROVAL RATING DIPS WHILE HOUSING BC government gets the best marks on environment, education and healthcare, but failing grades on poverty, housing affordability and homelessness. Vancouver, BC – Six months after our last “BC Government Report Card” and just over a year after the BC New Democratic Party (NDP) was officially sworn into office, the latest Insights West poll reveals Read more » LATEST “BC GOVERNMENT REPORT CARD” SHOWS APPROVAL RATINGS Government receives good marks for the economy, healthcare, and education, but scores poorly on handling pipelines, gas prices, and the continuing opioid crisis. Sentiments over housing affordability in the province cool off as environment and climate change anxieties heat up. Vancouver, BC – Closing in on the two-year anniversary of taking office, BC Premier John Read more » TWO-IN-FIVE CANADIANS TRIED TO LOSE WEIGHT OVER THE PAST Organic food consumption is more prevalent in British Columbia, while Albertans are more likely to consume a product past its expiry or “Best Before” date. Vancouver, BC – There is a sizeable gender gap in Canada when it comes to losing weight, as well as different perspectives across the country on issues such as organic Read more » HALF OF WORKING WOMEN IN CANADA HAVE ENDURED SEXUAL But fewer than three-in-ten chose to report these incidents to a superior or human resources department. Vancouver, BC – At a time of enhanced discussions about workplace etiquette and the #MeToo phenomenon, a sizeable proportion of working women in Canada say they have faced sexual harassment during their careers, a new Insights Westpoll has found.
CANADIANS GIVE TRUDEAU HIGH MARKS FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND Dissatisfaction with the federal government is highest on electoral reform, dealing with drug abuse and pending pipeline projects. Vancouver, BC – Two years after the Liberal Party’s victory in the 2015 federal election, Canadians are divided on which issues the current government is handling properly, a new Insights West poll conducted for Maclean’s has found. Read more »Insights West
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