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Media Mentions

The Angus Reid Global Monitor and its staff have been quoted in numerous publications and media sources worldwide. If you would like to speak to us for media commentary or research needs, please feel free to contact us.

Latin Business Chronicle: Exhausting Democracy in Ecuador
Sept 24, 2007
Latin Business Chronicle, a Miami-based business affairs publication, reprinted Gabriela Perdomo's article for the Global Monitor on democracy in Ecuador.

The Tyee: Sex, Race, Religion and America's Next President
Sept 19, 2007
The Tyee, a Vancouver-based independent alternative news website, publishes analysis articles compiled periodically by the Global Monitor. This article examined the electoral fortunes of candidates in the 2008 US election.

The Frontrunner: Clinton Leads Giuliani 58% To 33% In New York Poll
August 29, 2007
The Frontrunner, a daily Washington briefing on American politics, referenced the Global Monitor's report on the U.S. presidential candidates' standings in New York.

The Tiraspol Times: Ukraine voters not allowed to cast their ballots in Pridnestrovie
August 19, 2007
The Tiraspol Times, a independent news service from Moldova, referenced the Global Monitor's articles on Viktor Yushchenko's approval rating.

Business Recorder: Tv Thoughts: Music Amid Insecurity On Independence Day: Aiwan-E-Sadr Say; Aslam Jinnah's Hardships
August 18, 2007
The Business Recorder, Pakistan's top business newspaper, referenced the Global Monitor's article regarding US support for military action in Pakistan.

The Tyee: Absolutely Scandalous
August 14, 2007
The Tyee, a Vancouver-based independent alternative news website, publishes analysis articles compiled periodically by the Global Monitor. This article analyzed global public opinion on scandals worldwide.

Focus Information Agency: Slight Bounce for Stanishev in Bulgaria
August 14, 2007
The Focus Information Agency, a Bulgarian private news agency, quoted the Global Monitor's poll regarding the Bulgarian prime minister's public approval rating.

Council on Hemispheric Affairs: CAFTA’s October Referendum: A Death Sentence for Costa Rican Foreign Investment?
August 14, 2007
The Council on Hemispheric Affairs, a Washington-based research group that focuses on Latin American issues, quoted the Global Monitor's poll from Costa Rica while discussing free trade agreements in that country.

Edmonton Journal: A warning to Harper on the dangerous reality of Colombia
July 29, 2007
Gabriela Perdomo, research associate at the Global Monitor, wrote an opinion article on Colombia's political situation in light of forthcoming free trade talks between Canada and Colombia.

The Globe and Mail: Defeat looms for Japan's ruling party
July 25, 2007
The Globe and Mail used the Global Monitor's poll data for a table on Japanese voting intention.

The Tyee: Who's Still for the War in Afghanistan?
July 23, 2007
The Tyee, a Vancouver-based independent alternative news website, publishes analysis articles compiled periodically by the Global Monitor. This article analyzed global public opinion on the war in Afghanistan.

International Relations and Security Network: Turkey: Polls predict ruling party win
July 20, 2007
The International Relations and Security Network, a Swiss-based public service that analyzes global security issues, quoted the Global Monitor's article on the elections in Turkey.

Press TV: Olmert receives dismal poll ratings
July 14, 2007
Press TV, Iran's 24-hour English language news network, reported on Global Monitor data regarding the approval rating for Isarel's prime minister.

Ottawa Citizen: Canada trails in world representation by women
July 12, 2007
An op-ed by Mario Canseco about the dearth of women in Canadian politics was published by the Citizen.

Vancouver Province: Afghan war debate haunts all NATO partners; Dutch, German support for war fading in polls
July 6, 2007
Columnist James McNulty researched public opinion on the global mission in Afghanistan using the Global Monitor’s resources.

Latin America Advisor: Featured Q&A With Our Board of Advisors
July 2007
Mario Canseco, director of global studies for the Monitor, discussed the results of the mayoral election in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Christian Science Monitor: FARC rebel release: 'smokescreen' or 'humanitarian'?
June 7, 2007
The Global Monitor's article on the release of hostages in Colombia was referenced in this piece.

Washington Post: In Mexico, Powerful Forces Drive a Furious Debate Over Abortion
April 15, 2007
Mario Canseco, director of global studies for the Monitor, discussed the Catholic Church’s waning influence on the debate over abortion in Mexico.

Council on Foreign Relations: Colombia’s Parapolitics
March 30, 2007
The Council on Foreign Relations, an American center for foreign affairs analysis, quoted the Global Monitor's article on the Colombian presidential approval rating.

Council on Foreign Relations: Letter in response to Bolivia on the Brink, a Council Special Report
March 8, 2007
H.E. Mario Gustavo Guzmàn Saldana, Ambassador of the Republic of Bolivia to the United States, quoted the Global Monitor's article on the Bolivian presidential approval rating in his letter to the Council.