Innovative in the News

November 21, 2012:
Natural Gas Savings Good News for Holiday Pocketbooks

According to a new research study conducted by Innovative Research Group on behalf of ONGA, nearly two thirds of the province (64 per cent), believe that access to affordable energy is critical, and agree that energy used to heat and power Ontario homes should be priced at levels that even those on fixed incomes can afford.

 

October 29, 2012: The Globe and Mail
Ontario NDP picks up support in wake of McGuinty resignation announcement

The next leader of the Ontario Liberals will have a steep hill to climb as the party has fallen further behind the Progressive Conservatives and New Democrats over the last few months, according to the latest polls.

 

October 27, 2012: The Globe and Mail
The B.C. Liberals' fight to unite the centre-right

Pollster Greg Lyle, a former B.C. Liberal strategist, said the change in Liberal leadership was a real opportunity to pull the coalition together and to reconnect with voters: "That was the great opportunity of Christy Clark, talk show host."

 

May 1, 2012: Digital Journal
Campaign Launched to Boost Canadian Boarding Schools

Canada has some of the finest boarding schools in the world. Yet few Canadians know this or consider boarding.

 

March 23, 2012: The Calgary Herald
NDP's new leader could defeat Tories in 2015: poll

The New Democratic Party’s new leader to be chosen Saturday has a chance to defeat the Conservatives in 2015 by rallying the party around key economic, environmental, social and foreign policy issues, according to a new poll by Innovative Research Group.

 

March 1, 2012: Vancouver Sun, The Globe and Mail
B.C. Securities Commissions warns older Canadians susceptible to investment frauds

Older Canadians afraid of running out of money during retirement could be duped by investment schemes that are too good to be true, B.C. Securities Commission chair Brenda Leong said Thursday.

 

January 3, 2012: Postmedia
Harper could be facing an ideologically divided NDP in 2012

After the election, pollster Greg Lyle, of Innovative Research, asked voters the following question: Is the main role of government 1) to create opportunity so that everyone can compete on their own to be the best they can be or 2) to redistribute wealth so that the poor and the disadvantaged have more than they would if left on their own?