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Home Research Themes Citizenship & Identity Social Cohesion

Social Cohesion

"Given the events of September 11th, it was expected that there might have been a shift in social cohesion in Canada. This current research intends to use questions and data from previous research waves to track any recent changes in opinion that may have occurred."
  
  
    
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"This survey specifically addressed the following topic areas:
· The general social context of Canadian society;
· Awareness of legislative change;
· Attitudes toward immigration;
· Perceptions of discrimination;
· Perceptions of social integration;
· Perceptions of multiculturalism;
· perceptions of social tensions;
· Likelihood of a terrorist attack in Canada;
· Charter Rights and Freedoms;
· Use of media sources; and
· Perceived credibility of media sources."

Posted Document Social Cohesion Quant Final.PDF 395.66 KB
Format Other
Creator(s) Environics Research Group Ltd. Prepared for Canadian Heritage, Citizenship and Immigration Canada and Communication Canada
Source Location Canada
Date Published
2002-03-01
Time Period Covered
2002
Frequency of Publication
Variable
Language Bilingual
Copyright Holder Environics Research Group Ltd.


 

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