Replication data for: Attitudes toward civil liberties and the Canadian Charter of Rights, 1987
Title
Replication data for: Attitudes toward civil liberties and the Canadian Charter of Rights, 1987
Description
The Charter Project measured Canadians' attitudes and support for civil liberties. The results of the survey provide a baseline measurement of attitudes soon after the adoption of the charter of Rights and Freedoms. The surveys also provide measures of the firmness and stability of these attitudes when confronted with competing perspectives on a given issue. Includes: sampling and study procedure variables, respondent's personal demographic and socio-economic information, residence information, education, occupation, and income, attitudes on the Charter and the Supreme Court, attitudes on equality rights, fundamental freedomes, aboriginal peoples, language, mobility, legal rights, political orientations and activities, race, immigration, values.
Creator
Paul M. Sniderman, Joseph F. Fletcher, Peter H. Russell, Philip E. Tetlock
Identifier
doi:10.5683/SP3/CNRM58
Links
Collection
Microdata
Alternative Title
Charter of rights and freedoms survey, 1987
Terms of Use
This dataset is made available without information on how it can be used. You should communicate with the Contact(s) specified before use.
Production Date
1987
Distribution Date
1989
Collection Date
1987
Distributor
Toronto, Ont.: York University. Institute for Social Research (ISRP690)
Data Type
anonymized microdata
Notes
Broad Topic
Social Sciences
Keywords
charter
freedoms
Supreme Court
equality
Producer
Toronto, Ont.: York University. Institute for Social Research (ISRP690)
Citation
Paul M. Sniderman, Joseph F. Fletcher, Peter H. Russell, Philip E. Tetlock, “Replication data for: Attitudes toward civil liberties and the Canadian Charter of Rights, 1987,” MDL Data, accessed January 19, 2026, https://mdl-data.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/1605.
