Forum Research

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Forum Research

Forum Research is a Canadian market research and polling firm founded in 1993 by Lorne Bozinoff. Forum Research Inc. is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, and has offices throughout Canada (Edmonton, Toronto, and Vancouver) and around the world (Houston, Buenos Aires, Dubai, Mumbai, and Shanghai).

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Forum Research
Company typePrivate
IndustryMarket research and analysis
Founded1993
FounderLorne Bozinoff
Headquarters,
Canada
Number of locations
9 branch offices
Key people
Lorne Bozinoff (President & CEO)
ServicesEnterprise feedback management
Customer experience
Market and consumer research
Retail and branch research
Consulting services
Number of employees
300
SubsidiariesThe Forum Poll
Websitewww.forumresearch.com
Footnotes / references
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Political polling

Forum conducts regular polls on municipal, provincial and federal politics for major Canadian news outlets, including the Toronto Star,[3] National Post[4] and Sun newspaper chain. The firm conducted extensive polls during the 2010 Toronto mayoral election and the 2011 Canadian federal election, in which it was the first to predict through polling the defeat of the Liberal Party in Toronto and Montreal to the New Democratic Party.[5][6] Forum accurately stated the NDP surge in the 2011 Canadian federal elections, which was later validated by the official election results.[7]

Forum also conducts surveys on other social issues, including recent surveys on gun control,[8] 'gay-centric' schools[9] and abortion.

Business specialization

Forum Research specializes in political polling and customer satisfaction research. Some of the firm's research tools include small and large-scale telephone, interactive telephone, and online polling, focus groups, one-on-one interviews, mail, door-to-door, intercept and personal surveys. [citation needed]

Affiliates

  • Access Research
  • Service Metrics
  • RDDNet

References

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