Public Opinion Research
A Report to Infrastructure Canada
National Overview of Findings from a National Survey on the Quality of Life in Canadian Communities
March 2005
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Table of Contents
I. Executive Summary
II. Introduction
- Research Objectives
- Methodology
III. The Ideal Community
- Desired Community Attributes
- Stated versus Derived Importance
IV. Assessments of Quality of Life
- Quality of Life in Canadian Communities
- Comparative Assessments of Quality of Life in Canadian Communities
- Comparative Assessments of Local Economy
- Pride in and Attachment to the Community
- Key Contributors to Quality of Community Life
- How Communities Perform on the Key Attributes
V. Future Viability of Canadian Communities
- Prospects for the Next Generation
- Openness to Immigrants and Newcomers
VI. Priorities for Renewal of Canadian Communities
- Most Important Issue Facing Communities
- Broad Priorities for Renewal
- Gap Analysis - Performance versus Importance on Key Attributes
- Importance/Performance Grid- Identifying Opportunities
- Who is Responsible?
VII. Building Sustainable Communities
- Understanding the Concept of Sustainability
- How Realistic is the Concept of Sustainability?
- Support for Urban Intensification
VIII. Performance of Government on Community Issues
- Overall Performance of the Government of Canada
- Comparative Assessment of Government's Performance in Addressing Community Issues/Concerns
- Visibility of the Federal Government
IX. The New Deal
- Awareness of New Deal
- Perceived Impact of the New Deal
X. Attitudes Towards Local Government and Funding for Local Priorities
- Support for Increased Funding to Local Governments
- Funding Options
XI. Insights and Recommendations
- Key Insights
- Recommendations and Possible Next Steps
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