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Mainstreet Introduces Quarterly ‘Calgary Issues’ poll

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June 17th, 2015. Mainstreet Technologies is announcing a new quarterly public poll for the city of Calgary. ‘Calgary Issues’ will be a quarterly publication produced by Mainstreet’s public polling division.

Mainstreet already conducts regular polling in Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Winnipeg & Toronto.

“Mainstreet already conducts polling and research in Alberta and covered the provincial election extensively”, said Quito Maggi, president of Mainstreet Technologies. “With little public polling conducted in the City of Calgary, conducting a regularly quarterly poll is a great way to give back to the public. Following much positive feedback from our Calgary release earlier this week our board met to formally approve funding for public polling in Calgary to the end of 2017.”

“The polls will be funded by our Public Polling Fund which allows our associates to initiate work in the public interest. We are always soliciting ideas for new polling from the public and media and we invite them to contribute ideas,” finished Maggi.

The first poll in the series was released yesterday and looked at secondary suite reform. Mainstreet will fund the ‘Calgary Issues’ publication until the end of 2017. A minimum of 4 polls will be produced per year with the option to produce ad hoc reports.

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About Mainstreet Technologies

Mainstreet Technologies is a national public research firm. With 20 years of political experience at all three levels of government, President and CEO Quito Maggi is a respected commentator on Canadian public affairs. Mainstreet has provided accurate snapshots of public opinion, having predicted a majority NDP government in Alberta (2015), a majority Liberal government in British Columbia and a majority Liberal government in Ontario. Most recently it was the most accurate pollster in the 2014 Toronto election and the 2015 Sudbury by election.