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Canadian writer and pollster From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Darrell Bricker is a Canadian author, pollster, public speaker, political scientist and political commentator.
Bricker is the current Global CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs, a polling, research, marketing, and analysis company.[1]
While Bricker was completing his B.A. studies, he began to specialize in research, polling, and analysis methods. This led to further specialization during his M.A. and Ph.D.
After completing his Ph.D. at Carleton University in 1989, Bricker was hired in the Office of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney as the Director of Public Opinion Research.[2] After a year in the Prime Minister's Office, Bricker was hired by the Angus Reid Group, a polling and analysis company that eventually merged with Ipsos.
Bricker has published several academic articles and five books. All five books have become Canadian bestsellers:
In 2010, The Queen's York Rangers, a Canadian Forces armoured reconnaissance reserve unit in Toronto, appointed Bricker as an honorary colonel. Honorary colonels are appointed by the Minister of National Defence for being "distinguished Canadians who have contributed to the country through business, politics, the arts, sports, education, entertainment, or through previous military service."[4]
As a pollster, Bricker is regularly called upon to give media commentary on a variety of topics, including Canadian politics, social demographics, immigration, military policy, industry and business affairs, and federal and provincial affairs. Bricker regularly writes columns for The National Post and The Globe and Mail.
Bricker also holds numerous other positions:[2][4]
Bricker completed his B.A. in 1983 and his M.A. in 1984, both at Wilfrid Laurier University.[2] He completed his Ph.D. at Carleton University in 1989 and received an Honorary LL.D. from Wilfrid Laurier University in 2010.[5]
Bricker lives in Toronto with his wife, Nina, and his daughter, Emily.
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