
Connect Consulting Solutions offers research-backed guidance for your government relations communication strategy.
Whether you are requesting funding for a specific project or trying to effect policy change, you need to know the political landscape surrounding your issue to present a convincing case. Our consultants are perfectly positioned to research and report on prevailing political attitudes. We offer opinion polling, data gathering, and analysis to inform you of what politicians are thinking, what the public really wants, and how to promote your issue among these parties for maximum support.
CCSolutions will also gather and report the facts and statistics that help support your claims and assure the government that you know the details of your topic.
We offer the following services because we believe in research as the basis of effective advocacy:
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Ontario Elections 2007
Summary of Campaign Promises (Liberals) for First Nations:
This election season, the Liberal strategy focuses on education and skills, employment, health, and environment. References to First Nations are scant, but some of the party’s health promises are relevant to First Nations well-being.Summary of Campaign Promises (Conservatives) For First Nations:
The provincial Tories make several specific references to First Nations communities and their concerns in their platform, with particular emphasis on social services and infrastructure.
Analysis of all Polling Sources - Election Projections, Mid Way Through the Election Race:
With 15 days until Election Day in Ontario, the Liberals continue to lead by a significant margin, while voters seem more motivated by what they don’t want than by positive support for party platforms. Support for the Conservatives has waned in recent months as their unpopular plan for funding faith-based schools has come to dominate their image, but they may still prevent a Liberal majority by continuing their generally successful attack on Liberal incumbent Dalton McGuinty’s credibility.