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Portfolio of Studies in the Public Domain

Tracking Nutrition Trends

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The Tracking Nutrition Trends (TNT) survey is a series of research studies commissioned by the Canadian Council of Food and Nutrition to provide policy makers, health professionals, academics and the food industry with insight into Canadians' perspectives on the importance of nutrition and their self-reported knowledge and behaviour.

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Prostitution POR

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An examination of the historical public opinion record on the subject of prostitution in light of the 2010 court decision that ruled that the current laws are a violation of the Charter.

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Decling Response Rates

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Using information from Government of Canada surveys over time, this presentation demonstrates the declining willingness of Canadians to participate in surveys.

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Marketing Trends

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The objectives of this report, prepared for Canada Post, is to identify the implications for marketers of recent projections for advertising expenditures, sales impact, employment impact, and return on marketing investment

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Voter Turnout

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This paper examines the decision to vote -- or not -- through a unique lens called Conversion Model. The underlying results show a disengaged, uncommitted electorate.

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Archive

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Additional information is available in the archive.

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Testimonial

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Francy Pillo-Blocka
CEO Canadian Council of Food & Nutrition

Latest News

Attitudes about Nuclear Power
June 20, 2011
A review of publicly available data indicates that Canadians have been quite resilient in their support for nuclear and the most recent issues are unlikely to seriously dampen support.

CCFN Presentation on Food and Nutrition
October 22, 2010
Richard Jenkins presented the findings of the first ever online ethnography conducted for the Canadian Council of Food and Nutrition.