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Canadian and Civic Issues: An Analysis of 2021 Canadian Election Study Data

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Consortium on Electoral Democracy (C-DEM)

We are an official partner of The Consortium on Electoral Democracy/Consortium de la démocratie électorale (C-Dem). C-Dem is reimagining election research in Canada by developing a pioneering consortium model for researchers, electoral management boards, policymakers, and civil society organizations to build upon mutual interests and pool resources and knowledge to investigate the health of democracy across the country and over time. C-Dem is a dynamic research network across Canada that addresses urgent questions about political engagement, underrepresentation, levels of government, the evolution of public opinion between and across elections, and data collection practices with an evidence-based, cooperative approach to studying electoral democracy, during federal elections as well as sub nationally and between elections. To learn more, visit c-dem.ca

The GLOCAL Data Team prepared the following report using data from the 2021 Canadian Election Study administered by C-Dem. Our Data Team is composed of numerous passionate and dedicated members. 


Project leader: Faye Ying, Laurie Gao

Project manager: Vicky Huang

Key contributors: Laurie Gao, Minyu Kim, Kouyu Yang, Rainer Zhang

Other contributors: Kathyayini Valluru, Vikas Anappally, Ismail Mostafa, Eshanye Purakan, Amit Ramdiall, Tushar Rawat

Lead editor: Jia Yue He

An Analysis of 2021 Canadian Election Study Data

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