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Confederation of Tomorrow 2021

The 2021 Confederation of Tomorrow study consists of a survey of 5,814 adults, conducted online in the provinces between January 25 and February 17; and online and by telephone in the territories between January 25 and March 1. Survey results are weighted by region, gender, age, language, education, immigrant background and Indigenous identity to ensure they are representative of the country as a whole. When results are reported for the territories (individually or combined), these are weighted separately to ensure they are representative of that region.

Report 1: All in this together? Canadians’ Views on Masks, Vaccines and Lockdown During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Report 2: The Role of Governments and the Division of Powers: Federalism in the Context of a Pandemic

Report 3: Addressing climate change in the Canadian federation

Report 4: Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation

Report 5: Attachment and Advantages How Canadians View their Country, their Province and their Neighbour

Report 6: Respect, Influence and Fairness in the Canadian Federation

Questionnaire and Data

2021 Confederation of Tomorrow questionnaire

For those interested in using the data in their own research, data is available upon request, please contact us at centre@irpp.org.

While many Quebecers agree with the Legault government on Bill 21 and the use of the notwithstanding clause, the population remains largely divided and far from a consensus.
While many Quebecers agree with the Legault government on Bill 21 and the use of the notwithstanding clause, the population remains largely divided and far from a consensus.