Evan Solomon speaks with Ekos Research president Frank Graves about where security issues rank among voter issues
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Pollster offers Green Party five election takeaways
Some blue-sky thinking for the Greens from EKOS CEO Frank Graves
Numbers over narrative: The truth about Oct. 19
The niqab issue may not have sunk the NDP in Quebec, and voters didn’t abandon Stephen Harper. Pollsters sift through the data for nuggets of election truth
The politics of the TPP: Who wins and loses on the campaign trail
EKOS President Frank Graves explains how a 12-country trade deal might influence voting
Seen and heard at #Can2020
From mandatory voting to the politics of air strikes
Video: An escalator pitch from Frank Graves on Canada in 2020
We’re asking delegates and speakers at #Can2020 where they see the country headed. Here’s one reply.
The eternal, futile quest for perfect democracy
Parliament returns amid some desire for change
A study in voter suppression
As part of its challenge to the election results in seven ridings, the Council of Canadians asked Ekos to study the experiences of individuals in those ridings. Ekos surveyed respondents in the seven ridings and then compared those responses to a survey of Canadians residing elsewhere. The full report from Ekos is here.
Our gerontocracy
Frank Graves considers the ramifications of declining voter turnout.
University grads prefer Liberals
But that doesn’t mean the census debate is igniting a culture war