Visitor Satisfaction Survey 2024

Methods Report

Prepared for Parks Canada

Supplier name: Advanis
Call-up number: CW2367304
Contract value: $42,690.22 (tax included)
Award date: July 3, 2024
Delivery date: October 24, 2024

Registration number: POR 013-24

For more information on this report, please contact Parks Canada at: information@pc.gc.ca

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Visitor Satisfaction Survey 2024

Methods Report

Prepared for Parks Canada
Supplier name: Advanis
October 2024

This report presents the methodological details for the Visitor Satisfaction Survey 2024 conducted by Advanis on behalf of the Parks Canada Agency. The probability-based, online survey was administered between September 4 and October 4, 2024, to 1,047 members of the Canadian public aged 18 or older who had visited a national park or national historic site/waterway during the summer of 2024.

This publication may be reproduced for non-commercial purposes only. Prior written permission must be obtained from Parks Canada. For more information on this report, please contact Parks Canada at:

1-888-773-8888 or information@pc.gc.ca or at:

Parks Canada
2nd Floor, (PC-02-E)
30 Victoria Street
Gatineau, Québec J8X 0B3

Catalogue Number: R62-570/2024E-PDF
International Standard Book Number (ISBN): 978-0-660-74124-6

Ce rapport est aussi disponible en français sous le titre : Sondage 2024 sur la satisfaction des visiteurs – rapport méthodologique.

Catalogue Number: R62-570/2024F-PDF
International Standard Book Number (ISBN): 978-0-660-74125-3

© His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change and the Minister responsible for Parks Canada, 2024

Executive Summary

Parks Canada protects and presents nationally significant examples of Canada’s natural and cultural heritage on behalf of the people of Canada, and fosters public understanding, appreciation and enjoyment in ways that ensure the ecological and commemorative integrity of these places for present and future generations.

The Parks Canada Visitor Satisfaction Survey aimed to gather feedback from Canadians about their experiences and satisfaction with operations during their visit to national parks and/or national historic sites or waterways during the 2024 operating season. Results will be used for performance measurement.

The study employed a probability-based, online survey administered to a national sample of adult Canadians 18 years of age and older who had visited a national park or national historic site/waterway during the summer of 2024. The survey, which took approximately 5 minutes and a half to complete, was conducted from September 4 to October 4, 2024, using a multi-stage approach (phone to web recruitment). The data was weighted to the type of location visited (national park, national historic site/waterway) and the geographic region of the visit, using actual visitation volumes by region provided by Parks Canada.

A total of 1,047 Canadians completed the survey, with a response rate of 30.3 % and a margin of error of +/- 3.0 % at the national scale (19 times out of 20, at a 95 % confidence interval). The total cost of the study was $42,690.22 including taxes.

Political Neutrality Statement and Contact Information

I hereby certify as a Senior Officer of Advanis that the deliverables fully comply with the Government of Canada political neutrality requirements outlined in the Communications Policy of the Government of Canada and Procedures for Planning and Contracting Public Opinion Research.

Specifically, the deliverables do not contain any reference to electoral voting intentions, political party preferences, standings with the electorate, or ratings of the performance of a political party or its leader.

Vice-President, Research and Evaluation, Nicolas Toutant signature

Nicolas Toutant
Vice-President, Research and Evaluation
Advanis
nicolas.toutant@advanis.ca

1. Background and Objectives

Parks Canada protects and presents nationally significant examples of Canada’s natural and cultural heritage on behalf of the people of Canada, and fosters public understanding, appreciation and enjoyment in ways that ensure the ecological and commemorative integrity of these places for present and future generations.

To obtain feedback on experiences and satisfaction with Parks Canada operations, Parks Canada aimed to undertake a survey of Canadians who visited national parks and/or national historic sites during the summer of 2024.

Parks Canada does not maintain a contact database of visitors. Therefore, it sourced a third party (Advanis) to find those in the general population that had visited a national park or national historic site during the summer of 2024. The survey aimed to collect feedback on:

2. Methodology

Parks Canada sought a probability-based sample of 1,000 Canadians aged 18 and older drawn from the general population who had visited a national park and/or national historic site during the summer of 2024. Rather than sampling by specific province and territory, the study aimed for regional distributions to match actual visitation patterns provided by Parks Canada. The probability-based study was conducted using a two-step approach where respondents were recruited by telephone to participate in an online web survey.

2.1 Survey Design

The survey was designed by Parks Canada and programmed by Advanis ensuring all required Government of Canada standards for public opinion research were met. These requirements included but were not limited to notifications regarding privacy and voluntary participation, options for participation by those with accessibility challenges, adaptability of content based on device (e.g., smartphone, laptop screen). Standards for pre-testing were also adhered to, with a pretest conducted in both English and French. The pretest was conducted on September 4, 2024, for the English questionnaire (13 completed surveys) and between September 5, and September 6, 2024, for the French (11 completed surveys). No issues were identified during the pretest and the data was retained in the final dataset.

2.2 Sampling and Administration

The target audience for this project was Canadians, across all provinces and territories, who were 18 years and older who visited a national park and/or national historic site during the summer of 2024. The goal was to achieve a distribution by region and by type of location visited similar to actual visitation numbers provided by Parks Canada for the 2023 season.

Table 1: Sample plan by region of visit
Region of visit Target population Margin of error
(19 times out of 20)
Atlantic 139 +/- 8.3%
Central 391 +/- 5.0%
Prairie 37 +/- 16.1%
West/North 433 +/- 4.7%
Total 1,000 +/- 3.1%


Table 2: Sample plan by type of location visited
Type Target population Margin of error
(19 times out of 20)
National park 632 +/- 3.9%
National historic site/waterway 368 +/- 5.1%
Total 1,000 +/- 3.1%

This probability-based study was conducted using a multi-stage approach. In the first phase (recruitment phase), Advanis added questions about national park visitation (whether they visited a Parks Canada location during the summer of 2024) to its internal research running within the general population. Respondents were randomly invited to participate in the internal study by telephone – both landline and mobile phones. During the computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI), participants were asked for permission to send them a link to their mobile phone via short message service (SMS). Once the participant completed the online survey, their responses to the park screener question were analyzed to determine the potential pool for the Parks Canada questions.

During phase two, participants identified in the previous internal analysis (visited a national park or a national historic site/waterway during the summer of 2024) were recruited over the phone to participate in the Parks Canada Visitor Satisfaction Survey. Those who agreed to participate were sent an invitation by SMS or email if requested. When a voicemail was reached, and more than 2 attempts had already been made on the same phone number, Advanis automatically sent an invitation to take part in the online survey to those who had previously agreed to participate in these studies. Invitations were grouped by province, to ensure that they were sent out during appropriate hours within each time zone. In total, 5,425 phone numbers were called between September 4 and October 4, 2024, and 4,107 people were recruited to the survey, meaning 75.7 % of people called received an invitation.

Each online survey had a unique number embedded in its hyperlink to eliminate the possibility of duplicate responses from any one participant. After sending initial invitations, reminder messages were sent three days later to applicants who had not yet completed a survey or were not screened out of the survey. A maximum of two reminder messages were sent. Overall, 8,102 invitations and reminders were sent during the data collection period (Table 3).

Table 3: Details of survey invitations and reminders
Message ID Purpose Total Sent
1 Invitation (EN) 3,029
2 Invitation (FR) 1,078
3 Reminder 1 (EN) 2,290
4 Reminder 1 (FR) 477
5 Reminder 2 (EN) 953
6 Reminder 2 (FR) 275
Total   8,102

2.3 Weighting and Data Cleaning

This study focused on people who had visited a national park/national historic site during the 2024 summer season. There is no known ‘population’ of Canadian visitors and those who visit a particular national park/national historic site vary by a range of circumstances. Given this, there was no possible comparison (nor was it necessary to compare to the Canadian population) to determine weights or response bias. Rather, the final sample of 1,047 was weighted based on the type of location visited (national park, national historic site/waterway) and the geographic region visited. This was done using actual visitation volumes by region provided by Parks Canada for the 2023 season, 2024 numbers were not available.

Table 4: Number of completes, by region of visit
Region of Visit Target population Completed
(unweighted)
Completed
(weighted)
Margin of error
(19 times out of 20)
Atlantic 139 166 145 +/- 7.6 %
Central 391 412 409 +/- 4.8 %
Prairie 37 35 39 +/- 16.6 %
West/North 433 434 454 +/- 4.7 %
Total 1,000 1,047 1,047 +/- 3.0 %


Table 5: Number of completes, by type of location visited
Type Target population Completed
(unweighted)
Completed
(weighted)
Margin of error
(19 times out of 20)
National Park 632 782 662 +/- 3.5 %
National Historic Sites/Waterway 368 265 385 +/- 6.0 %
Total 1,000 1,047 1,047 +/- 3.0 %

Overall, 5,425 Canadians were contacted to participate in the study and 4,107 agreed to receive an invitation to participate, and 1,047 surveys were completed during the data collection period (Table 6). A total of 654 participants were screened out for various reasons (Table 7). The response rate was 30.3 % among eligible respondents and the overall margin of error was +/- 3.0 %, at a 95 % confidence interval (Table 6). The average survey length was around 5 minutes and a half.

Table 6: Contacted, invited and screened out.
Contacted 5,425
Received an invitation 4,107
Screened out 654
Completed 1,047
Response rate 30.3 %
Margin of error +/- 3.0 %


Table 7: Screened-out participants, total and reason.
Reason N
Did not indicate a Parks Canada location 148
Did not visit a Parks Canada location 503
Younger than 18 3
Total 654

Inclusive participation is a requirement of public opinion research conducted by the Government of Canada. Online surveys are programmed to adapt to different devices (e.g., laptops, iPads, smartphones), large tables of scaled questions on a screen are limited (i.e., difficult to navigate on some devices and by screen readers), and the needs of ability devices (e.g., screen readers, use of tab-key functions to navigate screens) are addressed through programming. Alternative survey formats (e.g., interviews) were also available upon request. The accessibility measures Advanis put in place addressed the needs of participants who may have had different needs, as no one requested alternative formats of participation.

All demographic and derived variables used in the analysis and/or weighting were included in the dataset. All open-ended question responses were coded to general themes and aggregated when the theme represented at least one percent of total responses for the question. Original and coded verbatim responses were maintained in the dataset. All questions were crossed with themed categories to provide insight into the results. The themes included the type of location visited, the region of location visited, age, and gender. Final banner tables included unweighted and weighted frequencies and percentages for each variable.

2.4 Quality Control

Advanis employs a number of quality control measures to ensure success across the entire life cycle of the project. These measures are detailed below.

Survey Programming: Advanis utilizes technology to maximize quality control in survey programming. Having developed a proprietary survey engine tool, Advanis professionals are able to design and program a survey in a browser-based environment, eliminating the need to involve a programmer who is less familiar with the survey subject matter. Below are the steps followed to ensure the quality of the survey.

CATI Methodology: The CATI recruit script was programmed on Advanis’ proprietary platform with no unforeseen challenges. Advanis was able to leverage its experience for the survey programming and the reminder process to achieve high quality standards. Advanis implemented the following to ensure high quality data collection:

To ensure high interview quality, interviewers are trained to use various interviewing techniques. As well as maintaining a professional attitude, interviewers must be convincing, read word-for-word, take notes, probe deeper on semi-open and open questions, systematically confirm the information given, and listen to the respondent.

Web Methodology: All Advanis online surveys are hosted internally by Advanis and employ a rigorous and stringent set of data collection control mechanisms to ensure the highest quality for the data collected. These mechanisms include:

Data Handling and Reporting: For the data collected, Advanis develops rules to check the validity of the data. These rules include items such as:

3. Non-Response Bias

Surveys are subject to bias or error – sampling and non-sampling error. Sampling error stems from the fact that surveys are conducted with a portion of the population. This means that the results achieved from participants may not be reflective of the entire population. Non-sampling error often stems from differences in response from those who participated and those who did not. Non-response bias occurs when non-responders differ in a meaningful way from respondents and this difference impacts the information gathered.

Thousands of Canadian visitors to national parks were invited to participate. It is difficult to assess the presence of non-response bias because information about why those invited chose not to participate is not available, nor is it really ever available. One way to gauge the potential impact of non-response bias is to evaluate if the sample is representative by comparing the respondents’ characteristics and gauge if they reflect known population characteristics (e.g., geography, demographics). If the variation is fairly small and there is no reason to believe there are other factors impacting respondents’ willingness to participate, it can be concluded that the likelihood of non-response bias impacting the information gathered is minimal. This is the case with this study. A rigorous approach also helps to increase response rates and reduce the effects of non-response bias. In addition to the measures outlined earlier, other strategies to reduce non-response bias are outlined in Table 8.

Table 8: Strategies to reduce non-response bias
Action Benefit(s)
Recruiting by telephone Achieves a higher response rate compared to email invitations
Out-pulsing local phone numbers (rather than a toll-free number) and the name of the study sponsor (“GovCanada”) Increases pick-up rates (reduces call screening).
Systematic setting of the next call date /time based on the outcome of the current call Maximizes ability to reach respondents. Ensures each respondent is called methodically across days of the week and times of the day (especially those that are difficult to reach)
Sending SMS text messages directly to participants Provides a seamless transition from telephone to the online survey. Receipt can be confirmed in real time and encourages respondents to complete the survey as soon as the call ends.
Informing potential respondents of the study sponsor Enhances credibility and reassures person that the call is not a scam
Offering the survey in both official languages Maximizes ease of completion

Appendices

English Questionnaire

Introduction

The Government of Canada is conducting research on the topic of national parks and national historic sites. Advanis (http://advanis.net) has been hired to administer this survey. Si vous préférez répondre au sondage en français, veuillez cliquer sur français.

The survey takes about 5 minutes to complete and your participation is voluntary and confidential. No individual will be associated with the survey’s results – the results are rolled up into large categories to protect the confidentiality of each participant. The information you provide will be managed according to the requirements of the Privacy Act, the Access to Information Act, and any other pertinent legislation.

Should you have any questions about the survey please contact Advanis at 1-866-820-5163 or survey+visitors2024@tellcityhall.ca and reference project number 7363.

Please note: You have been selected at random to participate in this study. No contact information was provided by the Government of Canada for the purposes of this study.

Your participation is voluntary. If you get interrupted while doing the survey, you can click on the same link to pick up right where you left off.

This survey uses Advanis’ TellCityHall data collection methodology. This survey is registered with the Canadian Research Insights Council’s (CRIC) Research Verification Service. The project verification number is: 20240828-AD884. Click here to verify the legitimacy of this survey.

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age1

First, to confirm, what is your age?

TD4 Show if age under 18 all (age1 = 11,12,13,14,15,16,17)
Thank you for your interest in this survey, but you must be 18 or older to participate in this study.

Q1 Did you visit a national park, national historic site or national waterway (canal) this summer?
If you visited multiple national parks/national historic sites, please consider only the one you visited last (i.e., most recently).

T1 Show if Not visited parks (Q1 = 3)
We’re sorry but for this study you must have visited a national park, national historic site or national waterway this summer. Thank you for your time.

Q1a Show if Q1 National Park
In what region of Canada was the national park you visited located?

Q1a1 Show if Q1a Western Canada
What specific national park did you visit?

Q1a2 Show if Q1a Central Canada
What specific national park did you visit?

Q1a3 Show if Q1a Atlantic Canada
What specific national park did you visit?

Q1a4 Show if Q1a Northern Canada
What specific national park did you visit?

T2 Show if Q1a No parks
We’re sorry but for this study you must have visited one of these national parks to participate.
Thank you for your time.

Q1b Show if Q1 Historic Site or Waterway
In what region of Canada was the national historic site/national waterway you visited located?

Q1b1 Show if Q1b Western Canada
What specific national historic site/national waterway did you visit?

Q1b2 Show if Q1b Ontario
What specific national historic site/national waterway did you visit?

Q1b3 Show if Q1b Quebec
What specific national historic site/national waterway did you visit?

Q1b4 Show if Q1b Atlantic Canada
What specific national historic site/national waterway did you visit?

Q1b5 Show if Q1b Northern Canada
What specific national historic site/national waterway did you visit?

T3 Show if Q1b No sites or waterways
We’re sorry but for this study you must have visited one of these national sites or national waterways to participate. Thank you for your time.

Q2. Parks Canada values the opinions of visitors to assist in managing the visitor experience at national parks and national historic sites. As a recent visitor to a national park or national historic site, Parks Canada welcomes your feedback on your visit.

Was this your first visit to <<Park/Site/Waterway>>?

Q3. What were your primary motivations for travel this summer? Select all that apply.

Levels marked with * are randomized

Q4. Why did you select visiting a Parks Canada location versus other destinations? Select all that apply.

Levels marked with * are randomized

Q5. How much did you enjoy your visit?

Q6. Please rate your level of satisfaction with the following elements of your visit.

Levels marked with * are randomized

Q7. Please rate your level of satisfaction with your overall visit to <<PCAplace>>.

Q8. How much do you agree with the following statements?

Levels marked with * are randomized

Q9. On a 0-to-10 scale, how likely is it that you would recommend <<PCAplace>> to friends and family?

Q10. What do you feel makes the park/site you visited special? Any other additional comments you would like to share about your visit? Please do not enter personally-identifying information (e.g., name, email address, phone number, mailing address), as anything you enter may be shared with the sponsor of this research.

D2. In which province or territory do you currently live?

D3. With which gender category do you most identify?

The team at Parks Canada thanks you for taking the time to provide your thoughts. They look forward to seeing you again in the future.

If you’d like to see results from other studies conducted by Advanis via TellCityHall, please visit tellcityhall.ca/surveys.

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Help Page

If you are having some stress/emotional difficulties at this time, it might help to talk to someone.
I have a toll free number I could give you if you were interested in talking to someone.

Canada: 1-800-784-2433 or 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
US: 1-800-273-8255

Time: The survey will take about 5 minutes to complete.

Where did we get their information: People who have agreed to participate in future research from another recent Advanis or Tell City Hall survey.

Legitimacy: CRIC: Advanis is a registered member of the Canadian Research Insights Council. This survey is being administered according to the requirements of the Privacy Act and is registered with the Canadian Research Insights Council’s (CRIC) Research Verification Service. The project verification number is: 20240828-AD884. Advanis upholds the CRIC pledge. This can be accessed at: https://www.canadianresearchinsightscouncil.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/CRIC-Pledge-to-Canadians.pdf

French Questionnaire

Introduction

Le gouvernement du Canada mène des recherches sur le thème des parcs nationaux et lieux historiques nationaux. Advanis a été embauché pour administrer cette enquête. If you prefer completing the survey in English, please click on English.

Il vous faudra environ 5 minutes pour répondre à ce sondage et votre participation est volontaire et confidentielle. Aucune personne ne sera associée aux résultats de l’enquête – les résultats sont regroupés en grandes catégories afin de protéger la confidentialité de chaque participant. Les renseignements que vous fournissez seront gérés conformément aux exigences de la Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels, de la Loi sur l’accès à l’information et de toute autre loi pertinente.

Si vous avez des questions concernant l’enquête, veuillez communiquer avec Advanis au 1-866-820-5163 ou nous envoyer un courriel à l’adresse survey+visitors2024@mavilleecoute.ca en indiquant le numéro de référence de l’étude 7363.

Notez s’il vous plaît : Vous avez été sélectionné au hasard pour participer à cette étude. Aucune information de contact n’a été fournie par le gouvernement du Canada aux fins de cette étude.

Votre participation est volontaire. Si vous êtes interrompu pendant que vous remplissez le sondage, vous pouvez cliquer sur le même lien pour reprendre là où vous vous étiez arrêté.

Cette enquête utilise la méthodologie de collecte de données MaVilleÉcoute d’Advanis. Cette enquête est enregistrée auprès du Service de vérification de la recherche du Conseil de recherche et d’intelligence marketing canadien (CRIC). Le numéro de vérification du projet est : 20240828-AD884. Cliquez ici pour vérifier la légitimité de ce sondage.

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Premièrement, pour fins de confirmation, quel est votre âge ?

TD3 Montrer si Moins de 18 ans
Merci de votre intérêt envers ce sondage, toutefois pour participer à cette étude vous devez avoir 18 ans ou plus.

Q1 Avez-vous visité un parc national, un lieu historique national ou une voie navigable nationale (canal) cet été?
Si vous avez visité plusieurs parcs nationaux ou lieux historiques nationaux, veuillez ne prendre en compte que le dernier que vous avez visité (c’est-à-dire le plus récemment).

T1 Montrer si Q1 Non
Nous sommes désolés, mais pour participer à cette étude vous devez avoir visité un parc national, un site historique national ou des canaux historiques et des voies navigables cet été. Merci pour votre temps.

Q1a Montrer si Q1 Parc national
Dans quelle région du Canada se trouve ce parc national que vous avez visité ?

Q1a1 Montrer si Q1a Ouest canadien
Pouvez-vous indiquer l’endroit que vous avez visité ?

Q1a2 Montrer si Q1a Centre du Canada
Pouvez-vous indiquer l’endroit que vous avez visité ?

Q1a3 Montrer si Q1a Canada atlantique
Pouvez-vous indiquer l’endroit que vous avez visité ?

Q1a4 Montrer si Q1a Nord du Canada
Pouvez-vous indiquer l’endroit que vous avez visité ?

T2 Montrer si Q1a Aucun parc
Nous sommes désolés, mais vous devez avoir visité un de ces parcs nationaux pour participer.
Merci pour votre temps.

Q1b Montrer si Q1 lieu historique ou voie navigable
Dans quelle région du Canada se trouve ce lieu historique ou cette voie navigable que vous avez visitée ?

Q1b1 Montrer si Q1b Ouest Canadien
Pouvez-vous indiquer l’endroit que vous avez visité ?

Q1b2 Montrer si Q1b Ontario
Pouvez-vous indiquer l’endroit que vous avez visité ?

Q1b3 Montrer si Q1b Québec
Pouvez-vous indiquer l’endroit que vous avez visité ?

Q1b4 Montrer si Q1b Canada atlantique
Pouvez-vous indiquer l’endroit que vous avez visité ?

Q1b5 Montrer si Q1b Nord du Canada
Pouvez-vous indiquer l’endroit que vous avez visité ?

T3 Montrer si Q1b Aucun site ou voie navigable
Nous sommes désolés, mais vous devez avoir visité un de ces sites nationaux ou un des canaux historiques ou voies navigables pour participer. Merci pour votre temps.

Q2. Parcs Canada accorde de l’importance aux opinions des visiteurs pour l’aider à gérer l’expérience du visiteur dans les parcs nationaux et les lieux historiques nationaux. En tant que visiteur récent d’un parc national ou d’un lieu historique national, Parcs Canada vous invite à faire part de vos commentaires sur votre expérience.

S’agissait-il de votre première visite à <<aux/au/à la/à>> <<Parc/Site/voie navigable>>

Q3. Quels ont été les principaux motifs qui vous ont amené à voyager cet été ? Sélectionnez tout ce qui s’applique.

* Ces niveaux sont présentés dans un ordre aléatoire

Q4. Pourquoi avez-vous choisi de visiter un lieu de Parcs Canada plutôt que d’autres destinations ? Sélectionnez tout ce qui s’applique.

* Ces niveaux sont présentés dans un ordre aléatoire

Q5. Avez-vous apprécié votre visite ?

Q6. Veuillez évaluer votre niveau de satisfaction concernant les éléments suivants de votre visite.

* Ces niveaux sont présentés dans un ordre aléatoire

Q7. Veuillez noter votre niveau de satisfaction pour votre visite en général à <<PCAplace>>.

Q8. Dans quelle mesure êtes-vous d’accord avec les énoncés suivants ?

* Ces niveaux sont présentés dans un ordre aléatoire

Q9. Sur une échelle de 0 à 10, dans quelle mesure est-il probable que vous recommandiez <<PCAplace>> à un ami ou votre famille?

Q10. Selon vous, qu’est-ce qui rend le parc ou le lieu que vous avez visité spécial? Avez-vous d’autres commentaires à faire sur votre visite ?
Veuillez ne pas entrer d'identifiants d'information personnelle (par ex., nom, courriel, numéro de téléphone, adresse postale), puisque toute information pourra être partagé avec le commanditaire de cette étude.

D2. Dans quelle province ou quel territoire habitez-vous ?

D3. À quelle catégorie de genre vous identifiez-vous le plus ?

L’équipe de Parcs Canada vous remercie d’avoir pris le temps de partager vos idées. Ils ont hâte de vous revoir à l’avenir.

Si vous souhaitez consulter les résultats d’autres études réalisées par MaVilleÉcoute d’Advanis, veuillez visiter http://www.mavilleecoute.ca/sondages.html.

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Si vous éprouvez du stress ou des difficultés émotionnelles en ce moment, il peut être utile de parler à quelqu’un. J’ai un numéro gratuit que je peux vous donner si vous souhaitez parler à quelqu’un.

Canada: 1-800-784-2433 ou 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
US: 1-800-273-8255

Temps: Le sondage prendra environ 5 minutes à compléter.

Où avons-nous obtenu leurs informations: Les personnes qui ont accepté de participer à de futures enquêtes dans le cadre d’une autre enquête récente d’Advanis ou de Ma Ville Écoute.

Légitimité: CRIC: Le numéro de vérification du projet auprès du CRIC est le 20240828-AD884. Advanis est membre enregistré du Conseil canadien de la recherche sur la recherche. Advanis respecte et supporte cet engagement. Ceci peut être consulté à: https://www.canadianresearchinsightscouncil.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Engagement-du-CRIC-aupres-des-Canadiens.pdf