The Dominion Institute (2001)

Description

All Dominion Institute Surveys focus on the knowledgeability of Canadians in issues that deal with citizenship, culture, and heritage. 

The Dominion Institute, Canada Day Poll, 2002 [Canada] is a short survey interested in studying Canadian’s conceptions of accomplishments, opinion of Americans, and opinion on their own accomplishments. Specific topics in this survey cover Canadian accomplishments, recognition of accomplishment, how to determine a great Canadian, and comparisons to Americans regarding modesty about accomplishments. There were 1000 Canadian respondents recorded.

The Dominion Institute, Remembrance Day Survey, 2002 [Canada] is a short survey interested in studying Canadian’s knowledge of military history and funding. Specific topics in this survey cover Remembrance Day, veterans, World War I, the Canadian Armed Forces, and the Reserves. There were 1002 Canadian respondents recorded.