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Canadian company

Nanos Research (previously SES Research) is a Canadian public opinion and research company that was established in 1987 by Nik Nanos.

For the 2004 Federal Election, the company launched a publicly available nightly tracking program, the first of its kind in Canadian election history.

References

  • McMurdy, Derdre. "Who is this man, and why is he always right?" The Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ont.: Oct 22, 2007. pg. A.5
  • Bea Vongdouangchanh and Kady O’Malley. “Inside the poll story – who got it right, who got it wrong, and why?” Policy Options Magazine, Montreal, Que.: March 2006. Vol. 26 No. 3, p. 68
  • Christian Bourque and Craig Worden. “Measuring voting intention and projecting outcomes for the 2006 Canadian federal election” Vue Magazine, Mississauga, Ont.: April 2006, p. 10

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