Global TV Canada`s Pulse 2011
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Global TV Canada`s Pulse 2011
Global TV Canada’s Pulse 2011 Vancouver Nobody’s Unpredictable Methodology These are the findings of an Ipsos Reid poll conducted between August 26 to September 1, 2011 on behalf of Global Television. For this survey, a sample of 6,883 Canadians from Ipsos' Canadian online panel was interviewed online as follows: Metro Vancouver (n=407), Kelowna Area (n=403), Calgary (n=400), Edmonton (n=412), Regina (n=402), Saskatoon (n=408), Winnipeg (n=401), Toronto (n=414), Montreal (n=407), Halifax (n=404), Nova Scotia outside Halifax (n=403) New Brunswick (n=408), Rest of Canada (n=2,014) Weighting was then employed to balance demographics and ensure that the sample's overall composition reflects that of the adult population according to Census data and to provide results intended to approximate the sample universe. All sample surveys and polls may be subject to other sources of error, including, but not limited to coverage error, and measurement error. © 2011 Ipsos A survey with an unweighted probability sample of this size and a 100% response rate would have an estimated margin of error of: – +/-4.8 percentage points for each individual city/region, 19 times out of 20, of what the results would have been had the entire population of that particular city or region been polled; – +/-1.2 percentage points for the national Canadian population, 19 times out of 20, of what the results would have been had the entire population of adults living in Canada been polled. 2 © 2011 Ipsos City Specific Questions – Vancouver 3 Candidate Seen as Being the Best Premier for British Columbia © 2011 Ipsos Click to add text here V1. Who do you think would make the best Premier of British Columbia? Base: All Vancouver Respondents (n=407) 4 Current Marital Status © 2011 Ipsos Click to add text here V2. What is your current marital status? Base: All Vancouver Respondents (n=407) 5 Frequency of Having Sex Versus Ideal Frequency of Having Sex Average 6.6 times V3. How many times a month do you have sex? Base: All Vancouver Respondents (n=407) V4. How many times a month would you realistically like to have sex? Base: All Vancouver Respondents (n=407) Average 12.6 times © 2011 Ipsos Click to add text here 6 Internet Dating to Meet Someone © 2011 Ipsos Click to add 444text here V5. Have you ever used an internet dating site to meet someone? Base: All Vancouver Respondents (n=407) 7 Vancouver Agreement Statements © 2011 Ipsos Click to add text here V6. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements: Base: All Vancouver Respondents (n=407) 8 Which Apply To You … © 2011 Ipsos Click to add text here V7. Please indicate which of the following apply to you: Base: All Vancouver Respondents (n=407) 9 Vancouver Agreement Statements 2010 % Agree 48% 68% 25% 81% 72% 36% Click to add text here 13% 45% 89% 92% 16% 72% 55% V8. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements: Base: All Vancouver Respondents (n=407) © 2011 Ipsos 35% 10 Impact of HST on Likelihood of Voting for the BC Liberals 2010 44% Click to add text here 18% © 2011 Ipsos 38% V9. What impact has the introduction of the HST had on your likelihood of voting for the BC Liberals? Base: All Vancouver Respondents (n=407) 11 Thoughts Concerning Metro Vancouver and Cyclists 2010 40% Click to add text here 24% © 2011 Ipsos 36% V10. Which of the following statements mostly closely resembles your thoughts about Metro Vancouver and cyclists? Base: All Vancouver Respondents (n=407) 12 © 2011 Ipsos Thank You! 13 Global TV Canada’s Pulse 2011 Vancouver Nobody’s Unpredictable