Veterans' media preferences and awareness of VAC programs and services : integrated report / prepared for Veterans Affairs Canada.: V44-14/2022E-PDF

"Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) supports Veterans and their families and promotes recognition and remembrance of Veterans' achievements and sacrifices during times of war, military conflict and peace. At the time the report was released, the total population of Veterans in Canada is estimated to be 629,300. This includes 32,100 War Service Veterans and 597,200 Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Veterans; however, this population is expected to decline through the next five years. In addition, VAC administers benefits of 15,306 Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) members or former members and their survivors. It is estimated that VAC serves 19% of the Veteran population in Canada. In 2019-20, the proportion of clients increased by 0.5% and is forecasted to increase by about 1% each year over the next five years. In support of the development of strategic marketing campaigns to support clients, VAC is commissioning research to better understand the Veteran community in terms of awareness of services and benefits offered by VAC and media consumption habits"--Executive summary, page 7.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Veterans Affairs Canada, issuing body.
Ekos Research Associates, consultant.
Title Veterans' media preferences and awareness of VAC programs and services : integrated report / prepared for Veterans Affairs Canada.
Variant title Veterans' media preferences and awareness of VAC programs and services : final integrated report
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "Supplier: EKOS RESEARCH ASSOCIATES INC."
"Contract number: 51019-207004/001/CY."
"Date: May 25, 2022."
"Registration number: POR 006-21."
Issued also in French under title: Préférences médiatiques des vétérans et connaissance des programmes et des services d'ACC : rapport intégré final.
Publishing information [Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island] : Veterans Affairs Canada, 2022.
©2022
Description 1 online resource (94 pages) : graphs + 1 summary (8 pages)
ISBN 9780660430379
Catalogue number
  • V44-14/2022E-PDF
Subject terms Veterans -- Services for -- Canada -- Public opinion.
Veterans -- Canada -- Attitudes.
Public opinion -- Canada.
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