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Explore timely, non-partisan public opinion research on politics, social issues, the economy, and more in Canada. Trusted insights, transparent methods, and in-depth polling data from the Angus Reid Institute.
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angusreid.org looks like news & politics. Traffic signals point to roughly 88.4K monthly visits. Current AI trust scoring is 5/100.
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51/56 fields populated (91%)
Providers with missing fields
visual: 4/4
All expected fields present
meta: 3/3
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seo: 5/5
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dns: 4/4
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ads: 5/5
All expected fields present
publisher: 3/5
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files: 2/3
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traffic: 10/10
All expected fields present
whois: 6/6
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radar: 2/4
Missing: categories, sourceTimestamp
ai: 7/7
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The Angus Reid Institute is Canada's non-profit foundation committed to independent research, conducting timely, non-partisan public opinion polling on politics, social issues, and the economy. They provide transparent methodologies and in-depth data analysis for public consumption.
Monetization Signals
Non-profit Research Organization / Media model detected
Low trust with 5/100 score
Canadian citizens, journalists, policymakers, academics, and anyone interested in evidence-based public opinion data on Canadian social and political issues