Public opinion polling at ‘crisis point,’ more transparency needed, says head of new organization

Cash-strapped news bureaus pressed under a 24/7 news cycle and more and more polls being made available have changed the way public opinion research is reported, Darrell Bricker says.

Public opinion polling in Canada has reached a “crisis point,” with public confidence eroded, and standards around transparency and reporting requirements need to be set and followed, says Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Global Public Affairs ...

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