An overview of British Columbian attitudes towards native land claims / Prepared by: Decima Research.: R32-371/1992E-PDF

"This is the final report of an analysis prepared for the BC Comprehensive Claims Office of previous public opinion research conducted on behalf of or purchased by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. The four studies analyzed in this report include the following: A Marktrend custom survey conducted for FPRO in August of 1992 with a proportional sample of 800 British Columbians. The 1992 Angus Reid "Canadians and Aboriginal Peoples" syndicated survey conducted at the end of May 1992 with a proportional sample of 300 British Columbians. The 1990 Angus Reid "Canadians and Aboriginal Peoples" syndicated survey conducted in September 1990 with a proportional sample of 300 British Columbians. A Marktrend study conducted for DIAND in September 1989 consisting of a general public survey with a sample of 611 and an opinion leader survey with a sample of 200. This report focuses primarily on trends over time using comparable questions from all four surveys. A secondary focus is a comparison between BC and Canada"--Introduction, p. 1.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Decima Research.
Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.
Title An overview of British Columbian attitudes towards native land claims / Prepared by: Decima Research.
Variant title Final report to BCCO
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "October 23, 1992."
Digitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada].
Publishing information Vancouver : Decima Research : Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 1992.
Description [42] p.
Catalogue number
  • R32-371/1992E-PDF
Subject terms Aboriginal peoples
Land claims
Attitudes
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